Both videos are from Analogue Zone, who were awesome when I saw them in Budapest over summer. There’s more details from Walker Farrell (who works with Make Noise, you’ll recognise his voice from their own videos) in the second video posted below. It looks like there’s CV over every parameter, it’s coming around March and is in manufacturing now. “Įnough about the Time Lag Accumulator (go check that out more yourselves) and onto the Morphagene again. It took me a while before I could afford to buy two good tape recorders to run this process in my own studio. This is the first time I have been able to do this. I enjoy the interplay between the two extremes. By varying the intensity of the feedback you were able to form the sound into a single image without any delay. The Sound-on-Sound control will determine the balance between your new incoming live signal and what is already in the splice, this then acts as a form of feedback control, and turns Morphagene into a delay/decaying looper, where loop/delay length is set by the size of the splice. I wanted this kind of long, repeated loop and I said, ‘can you create something like that?’ He got it by stringing the tape between two tape recorders and feeding the signal from the second machine back to the first to recycle along with the new incoming signals. “The accumulation technique had not been done yet. Here we've got a Make Noise Morphagene in mint condition. Here’s a great quote about it from an interview with Terry Riley Clearing out a lot of Eurorack to be able to afford a new analog poly synth, so these modules are priced to move (check out my other listings for other great deals). It’s based on using two tape recorders for delay and feedback. This was first used by an unknown engineer on Terry Riley’s 1963 recordings for Music for Poison in Paris. The Morphagene is a next generation 20HP tape and microsound music module that uses Reels, Splices and Genes to create new sounds from those that already. Time Lag Accumulator literally means Time Delay Memory. Tony from Make Noise has been introducing the module with Time Lag Accumulator. Additionally you have genes (like the Phonogene) that can be used for small grains for granular processing. Each reel can be up to 87 seconds long, splices can be up to 87 long and it can have up to 99 slices per reel. Each audio file is called a reel and multiple reels can store on SD cards. It’s a stereo in/out module and works on the idea of tape reels. Share and download Reels at freesound.The Morphagene is the latest collaboration module between soundhack / Tom Erbe and Make Noise and is “microsound and tape music module that’s designed to capture, regenerate and process sounds from both inside and outside your modular system”. Vari-Speed range 12 semitones up and 26 down, over 3 octavesĢ4-bit codec, creates 48k 32bit WAV files Playback and Recording independent, like having two machines Sound On Sound allows for layering sounds Recording Reel can be up to 2 minutes 54 seconds long Voltage control over all sound manipulation parameters NEW revision Morphagene firmware MG157 adds great functionality. Stretch and squash sound with Clock input. Two FM operators in VCV Rack going into Clouds. Utilize envelope following CV OUT and EOSG Trigger to engage Morphagene in conversation with the rest of your modular system. Koshi Chimes Aqua / Morphagene / Mimeophon / Erebus / VCV Rack I recorded the Koshi Chimes Aqua in Make Noise / SoundHack Morphagene and from there it goes into Mimeophon for the delay effect. Process sound in real time using Time Lag Accumulation. Undertake iterative music processes by recording manipulations and overdubs into new Splices, like having two machines (one for Playback and modulations, one for Record). Manipulate playback speed and direction with Vari-Speed. Search between the notes to find the unfound sounds.Ī few of the Morphagene’s most basic uses: Splice recorded audio and jumble it using ORGANIZE. The Morphagene music synthesizer module is a next generation tape and microsound music module that uses Reels, Splices and Genes to create new sounds from those that already exist. The Morphagene is the latest collaboration module between soundhack / Tom Erbe and Make Noise and is microsound and tape music module thats designed to. Perfect working order and comes with all original packaging. Incredible module I have had a lot of fun with, I’d love to keep it but it doesn’t fit with how I work really and needs to make space for others. Click here to see similar items on eBay, and to buy.
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