Sunday, March 02, 2008
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R2-D2 being sexually molested?
ReplyDelete????????????????
ReplyDeleteis this a joke?
Once you set up the patchy thing, can you 'play it' with midi notes? Or does it just burblate?
ReplyDeletereally doesn't sound much different from a diy 555 noise maker.
ReplyDeleteI don't get it.
ReplyDeleteWow! Very unique sounding.
ReplyDeleteI don't see why people don't get this, but do get all the same ol' synth wanking that gets on Matrixsynth.
Not that I have a problem with synth wanking (not always anyway). But at least this demonstrates new and interesting sonic textures that at least I have never heard.
I'd like to know more about this thing.
The Neuronium actually is playable by midi and will pitch control and gate. It's hard to make anything traditional sounding but that's the good part of it.
ReplyDeleteYou can get similar sounds on a ordinary - and cheaper - analog synth by extreme LFO and noise modulation of a self-oscillating VCF. Dang, I could get a SunSyn or a large synth.com system for that price.
ReplyDeleteNeural networks are great for artificial-intelligence computation, but there you totally avoid adjusting each parameter by hand; you make the whole system "listen and learn". Hand adjustment would be worse than exposing all the internal parameters on a physical-modelling synth without a manual. It's not something you would do intuitively.