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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS- Livewire Chaos Computer Videos

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Livewire Chaos Computer-Random Voltages
Published on Jul 14, 2013 Modular Wild·51 videos

"A brief look at the different Random outs of the Livewire Chaos Computer. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Livewire Chaos Computer-Random Voltages in Basic Patches
Published on Jul 14, 2013

"A short look at implementing the Livewire Chaos Computer's Random Voltages in a basic patch.Using Y outputs to modulate Pulsewidth and FM of Audio Frequency Generator. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS- Livewire Chaos Computer Clocking at Audio Rate
Published on Jul 14, 2013

"This is a brief look at the ability of the Livewire Chaos Computer to Clock with Audio Rate signals.Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Livewire Chaos Computer-Audio Rate Clocking Patch 2
Published on Aug 11, 2013 Modular Wild·56 videos

"A second patch with the Livewire Chaos Computer clocked at audio rate. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Thursday, November 06, 2014

Livewire Chaos Computer, Sport Modulator, RES-4, D-LFO patch


Published on Nov 6, 2014 bigcitymusic

"We discovered a cool use for the Livewire Chaos Computer. In this video a MIDI Fighter is sending MIDI notes to the Pittsburgh MIDI2 module which is tracking the pitch of a Cwejman VCO-6 routed through the Cwejman RES-4.

A new pattern is generated on the Livewire Chaos Computer every time a MIDI note is pressed. Depending on the pattern generated, the Chaos Computer will adjust the bandwidth of the RES-4 bandpass filters. Every generated pattern on the Chaos Computer may or may not advance the Pittsburgh Sequencer which will FM the VCO-6 and determine which channel of the D-LFO will FM the RES-4 (configured via the WMD Triple BiPolar VCA).

The Toppobrillo Sport-Modulator is modulating the trip sync point of D-LFO Ch. 1 and Ch. 2, and the Chaos Computer determines what voltage to apply to the trip sync point CV input based on whether or not the binary triggers the S+H of Sport Modulator Ch. 2, which is being modulated by Sport Modulator Ch. 1."

Friday, November 14, 2014

Livewire Chaos Computer, Pittsburgh Phase Shifter eurorack patch


Published on Nov 14, 2014 bigcitymusic

"A Chaos Computer pattern is generated every time the melody sequence changes.
The generated Chaos Computer pattern controls the 4ms VCA modulation matrix which determines the patches applied filter, envelope and phase shifter modulation.

Sawtooth waves to MMF-6 filter
MMF-6 filter to Pittsburgh Phase Shifter
Melody Mill to gate Livewire Chaos Computer
Livewire Chaos Computer to 4ms VCA Matrix (mod matrix)
Cwejman CTG-VC to 4ms VCA channel A to MMF-6 cutoff
4ms Quad Pingable LFO to 4ms VCA Matrix channel B to CTG-VC attack
4ms Quad Pingable LFO to 4ms VCA Matrix channel C to PIttsburgh Phase Shifter Frequency"

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Friday, October 30, 2015

Mutable Instruments - Elements - The Resonator


Published on Oct 30, 2015 isvisible / isinvisible

"Here's a simple patch showing some of the sounds that the Mutable Instruments 'Elements' can make with virtually no modulation. In fact the only additional modulation it's getting is on the Timbre of the Strike.
For this video I'm just purely concentrating on tweaking the Resonator side of Elements.

Here's a few patch notes:

ALM - Pamela's Workout is clocking the Mutable Instruments 'Grids', a Doepfer A-151 (switch) and the Livewire 'Chaos Computer'.
Three outputs from 'Grids' into the A-151, then clocking the 'Klee' sequencer.
The Klee is providing cv to 'Elements' v/oct input.
A quantised output from the Livewire 'Chaos Computer' is providing cv to the v/oct input of a Cylonix 'Cyclebox' which is in Percussive mode and has a steady 4x4 trigger applied to it's Sync in. The Cyclebox also has it's PH2 input modulated by an output from the Chaos Computer.
Both outputs from the Cyclebox go into both inputs of Elements.
A Binary output from the Chaos Computer is going into the gate input of Elements.
An output from the Chaos Computer into the cv control for the Strike Timbre in Elements.
Both outputs from Elements (stereo) into a mixer to record audio straight to Reaper.
And that's it.

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www.isinvisible.co.uk - less melodic"

Monday, July 28, 2014

Livewire Chaos Computer, Circuit Abbey Intermix, Qu-Bit Nebulae


Published on Jul 28, 2014 bigcitymusic

"Here we’ve loaded a guitar recording into the QU-Bit Nebalue.
The Chaos Computer is interconnected to the Circuit Abbey Intermix.
The Cwejman D-LFO is clocking the Chaos Computer.
The Nebulae is running through the Audio Damage Errorbox. The Chaos Computer and Intermix are controlling the speed, direction and Freeze parameters of the Nebulae while bit crushing parameters of the Errorbox."

Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Intermix, Chaos Computer, Pattern Generator modules


Published on Aug 5, 2014 bigcitymusic

"The Kilpatrick Audio K815 Pattern Generator is connected via MIDI to the Mutable Instruments Yarns. The Pattern Generators clock is carried via MIDI to the Yarns which is then clocking the Livewire Chaos Computer via EXT Clock. The Intermix is interconnected to the Chaos Computer. The mixed output of the Intermix (which represent mixed random voltages from both channels of the Chaos Computer) are being used to change through the Braids wavetables as the Kilpatrick Pattern Generator chooses new notes The Left and Right Intermix outputs are modulating the Audio Damage Aeverb and Dub Jr Delay modules (dampness and time)."

Monday, October 06, 2014

Modular Wild Presents SOUNDS-Livewire Chaos Computer VS AFG Animated Pulses


Published on Oct 6, 2014 Modular Wild

"A brief outtake from my Livewire Chaos Computer Video series.
Demonstrates some interesting sounds when using random outs from Chaos Computer to the Animated Pulses of the Audio Frequency generator. A skeleton description of the patch itself itself is described in the video. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

Friday, April 10, 2009

South Park Chaos Computer

More South Park goodness. This time a Chaos Computer. Reminds me of a DIY / Circuit Bent Speak & Spell meshed with a Livewire Chaos Computer. This one via g.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Livewire Chaos Computer + AFG + FrequenSteiner + Metasonix D-1000


YouTube Uploaded by bigcitymusic on May 20, 2011

"Here again is the prototype Livewire Chaos Computer eurorack module, this time with the highly respected Livewire Audio Frequency Generator and FrequenSteiner modules. We have the Chaos Computer synced with the Metasonix D-1000 for some sweet analog rhythm."

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Livewire Chaos Computer eurorack module in action


YouTube Uploaded by bigcitymusic on May 20, 2011

"Here is the long-awaited Livewire Chaos Computer eurorack module. We first heard of the Chaos Computer several years ago and it really is great to finally see it in action!"

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Peaks, Chaos Computer, Sport Modulator, MX-4S, RG-6, S1 eurorack demo


Published on Nov 19, 2014 bigcitymusic

"Two oscillators from the Cwejman S1 are run through the S1's LPF and MMF and through the RES-4. The filtered signals are run through the MX-4S where the PH-4 is modulating the stereo image.

Peaks is set to ENV EXPERT mode. Manually adjusting the ADSR envelopes to create dynamics. Every note message (sent from Ableton) is multed out from the Peaks and into the Chaos Computer’s X and Y input to change its state with the musical sequence. The Chaos Computer is feeding the RG-6 which is modulating the S1’s MMF set to BP also feeding the RES-4. The Sport Modulator is set to S+H and modulating the PH-4 rate.

Ableton delay added to the synth output."

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Livewire Chaos Computer - Probability Switches & Gratuitous Test Driving

Published on Jun 25, 2013 LivewireSynthesizers·3 videos

"Demo of assigning the PROBABILITY SWITCHES to the X and Y random voltage generators. Note how clock rate (set by X FREQUENCY knob) and switch selection are represented on the Matrix Display. (all switches set to OFF result in blackout)"

Chaos Computer - Gratuitous Test Driving

Published on Jun 25, 2013

"5:28 of video shot during initial burn of unit 000 after assembly, bad camera work and all.
It passed..."

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Synthrotek EKO Demo


Published on Nov 11, 2013 PatchingMonk·1 video

"Demo of the Synthrotek EKO, a CVable echo effect. Please note that this is a prototype module, and the feedback and mix knobs are backwards. They are corrected on the final release.

The basics of the patch:

Audio source is from the Livewire Electronics Audio Frequency Generator's Animated Pulses and Pulse Out sections -into- 2 inputs on Intellijel's uVCA (cv modulated by 2 Circuit Abbey ADSRjrs) -into- 2 Synthrotek EKOs (rate cv modulated by Livewire Electronics Chaos Computer) -into- 2 inputs panned Left & Right on the Circuit Abbey Unify.

You're hearing 1 EKO module in each ear, played with one note only so that you can hear the intensity of the rate cv being modulated by the Chaos Computer. From spacey echos, bell tones, to rhythmic percussive pulses, this module makes some seriously intense sounds."

Monday, January 11, 2010

Chaos Computer livewire planb


YouTube via Moogulator
"The Chaos Computer Module shown at Musikmesse 2006 - overview livewire synth modules
by www.sequencer.de synth database"

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Grayscale Algorhythm and Binary - Random Logic Acid


Grayscale Algorhythm and Binary - Random Logic Acid from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.

"A patch built around the new Grayscale Algorhythm and Binary modules.

Main clock source for this patch is the Livewire Chaos Computer. The gate out is feeding the left most Algorhythm module, which is in random mode. The top row of outs is going into the left Binary module in OR mode. The output of the Binary is then triggering the Tip Top BD808 kick drum that is then fed into the Modcan Dual Delay.

The same Chaos Computer clock source is multed to the right Algorhythm with the same process applied to the Binary. The Binary output here is triggering the Mutable Instruments Braids in Meta mode. The output of Braids is multed into a mixer as well as a VCA. By manually triggering the a pressure points pressure output, the signal is sent to the Qu-Bit Electronix RT60 for reverb throws.

The main clock source is then multed into the 4ms shuffling clock multiplier and outputted to the Cylonix Shapeshifter via the x 2 output though a channel of the Make Noise Maths v2. A synced LFO from the Modcan Quad LFO is triggering the cycle input as well as another sine LFO is modulating the fall time.

The center Algorhythm is in seq mode and clocked by a divided by 8 of the original clock source via the 4ms Rotating Clock Divider. The eight outputs are triggering eight tuned vocal samples on the Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulae in one-shot mode. The Nebulae output is then run through the Serge Resonant EQ and the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP with the Halls Of Valhalla reverb card.

The Make Noise Wogglebug, DPO, Maths and MMG provide acidy baseline.

The outputs of the Shapeshifter and DPO are put through the WMD Sequential Switch Matrix to use as a simple mute system for performance.

At around 3:17 I got a call from my cat food delivery guy.

No computers or editing were used in the making of this performance."

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Livewire Chaos Computer at Knobcon 2012


YouTube Published on Sep 16, 2012 by raulpenaiii

"I had the chance to see the Livewire Electronics, Chaos Computer in the flesh today at Knobcon 2012. It was truly an amazing device. A great device from Livewire Synthesizers, [the late] Mike Brown. Sound,Video, and tweaking by Raul Pena. Sorry for the shaky footage."

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Clicks & Drones featuring 4MS 'PEG' - Iron Ether 'Pithoprakta' - Livewire 'Chaos Computer' etc


Published on Jan 26, 2016 isvisible / isinvisible

"Lots of drones and clicks featuring the 4MS 'Pingable Envelope Generator' (PEG), Iron Ether 'Pithoprakta', Livewire 'Chaos Computer', Ian Fritz 'Bistromath', WMD 'PDO' and 'TBVCA', Synthesis Technology 'E350' and 'E580', ALM 'Akemie's Castle', Modcan 'Dual Delay', Doepfer 'A-188-2', Music Thing 'Turing Machine' and lots more things."

Monday, March 10, 2014

Vermona Kick Lancet / Livewire Chaos Computer


Published on Mar 10, 2014 bigcitymusic·309 videos

"The Vermona Kick Lancet bass drum desktop module is being triggered by the Livewire Chaos Computer and run through the Cwejman MMF-6 LP filter.

Starting at 00:11 we switch to the MMF-6's soft saturated LP filter to add distortion and crunch. Further saturation and distortion is achieved by frequency modulating the MMF-6 cutoff with the D-LFO and switching the MMF-6 to hard saturation.
http://bigcitymusic.com"

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Morphing Laomedeian Voices


Published on Nov 17, 2013 kuxaan sum·176 videos

"Chaos Computer sending CV to AFG & Morphing Terrarium and gates/triggers to A-149-1/A-149-2 & A-143-2.

AFG to FrequenSteiner to A-132-3 VCA hit by 143-2
Morph T to A-132-3 VCA hit by separate channel of 143-2

Additional modulation by Dual Cyclotron, Vulcan Modulator and A-149-1/2

Reverb supplied by Soundcraft 124fx"

Update:

Saturday, July 08, 2017

Orgone Accumulator + Reflex Liveloop + Chaos Computer + Pithoprakta = Glitch


Published on Jul 8, 2017 isvisible / isinvisible

"Working out a new track.
This one features the Neutron Sound 'Orgone Accumulator', the WMD 'PDO' and the Folktek 'Matter' as the sound sources.
The audio from the Orgone Accumulator is split into two, one is going direct to my mixer, the other is being routed through the Reflex Liveloop in granular (G Move) mode.

The Iron Ether 'Pithoprakta' and the Livewire 'Chaos Computer' both play big parts in this patch."
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