Demodulating signals with modDemix
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2020
- The first Make Noise module was the modDemod, released in early 2008. The name is short for modulation/demodulation, which is the process of extracting a signal from a carrier wave in communications technology, for example in radios. The modDemod has been out of production for a long time, but its legacy lives on in the modDemix.
A Morphagene Reel of this demodulated vocal track can be found at freesound.org/people/makenois...
www.makenoisemusic.com/modules...
the subliminal messages in this :)
I was running voice recordings from my phone through my moddemix, but needed to refresh my info on how to use it. So now I am watching this video on my phone with the audio run through the moddemix and into headphones, and I think it's freaking awesome. Modception
This is a really good re-creation of the Star Wars radio communication effect heard in the Death Star attack. The effect was created by transmitting audio over single-sideband radio.
so cool. this only further solidifies my stance that people that buy a shared system and then take the moddemix out to free up some HP are missing some cool stuff
okay, this is a version of vocalsynth i can get behind. thanks for the great and clear explanation.
Walker has that very particular gleam in his eye which only someone who spends as much time around a modular synth like he does would have and it borders on a welcomed aura of the best kind of insanity....Or maybe it`s just me idk
I can recognize so many vocal effects in movies that were doing just this effect.
Great video! I have often felt that the modDemix was a very underrated and underused(by me) module. It’s really cool that you used some of the images from that old moddemod video from 12 years ago.
this videos are really good , because I learn something every time
this is great! Would love to see more modDemix videos!
Fun and splendidly educational!
Great stuff, I really must get a shared system the possibilities are endless, fantastic!!!!
Missed this one when it first posted but the RUclips algo blessed me with it today. Great stuff Walker! And I agree with all the comments, ModDemix is amazing! One of my favorite Eurorack modules from any manufacturer.
My palete must be expanding, because this hit the spot tonight.
Due to the pandemic and cutting my own hair for months, my hair accidentally looks exactly like Walker’s now. I’m very happy and will continue cutting my own hair.
You just showed me how they did a lot of the vocal fx in the original starwars movies. Super recognizable. Thanks for the "aha!" moment.
Man I've been away from euro and syntha in general for a bit now to work on visual stuff but I think you might have just put the spark back in me. Great as usual
Awesome video!
This is such a good video. I have a Moddemix and it is such a powerful and essential model for me!
I just sold my moddemod and replaced it with a moddemix, it took me a while to build a clone of the original moddemod that had the same tone of the original. Even with a minuscule number of parts (two basic components repeated throughout), it's amazing how much variation can occur. I'm glad that moddemix can reproduce some of the qualities that I loved about the original, but... the clone I built is not leaving my home system anytime soon. Tony really has an ear for interesting sounds.