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Child’s Play – Recreating a Ciat-Lonbarde vibe on a modular | Error Instruments CloudBusting
Child’s Play – Recreating a Ciat-Lonbarde vibe on a modular | Error Instruments CloudBusting
Over the last couple of days I’ve been diving into the wonderful world of Ciat-Lonbarde synths. It started when watching DivKid’s interview with Nathan Moody and I ended up with watching all Heinbach videos getting more and more impressed by the incredible designs of Peter (just) B and the warm and organic sounds of wood. I tried to figure out the official website, but I’ll try some more later.
The title ‘Child’s Play’ obviously refers to the CL’s look and feel, which reminds me of wooden toys and has nothing to do with the quality/sound of the synths. It also refers to my attempt to recreate the CL vibe on a modular with some help from two old Phonogenes and the CL inspired ‘Cloud Busting’ from Error Instruments (NL). It is not intended to recreate the sound, but I wanted to figure out how such a design could work, in this case, the Cocoquantus which has a pentagon oscillator, lots of modulation and two lo-fi delay lines. I am sure I’m oversimplifying the design but innovation comes with a lot of new ‘terms’ and I do not yet understand most of them.
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Fresh Mistakes | Error Instruments Spanky & Glow LFO
Error Instruments Spanky & Glow LFO
Glow LFO is an experimental LFO that supports sine, square and turing machine low-frequency oscillators. A turing machine is a stepped random CV generator (semitone notes) that uses a buffer to create a repeating note sequence. The ‘glow’ part is about a light-sensitive resistor that slows down the LFO when you shine a light on it.
Spanky is advertised as a Transyndrum, a percussive synth with built-in clock dividers, two outputs, and two-hybrid triggers that also seem to double as CV inputs. Spanky is a very useful module for creating weird rhythmic patterns. Have fun!
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Error Drums by Error Instruments
Error Instruments’s Error Drums
It’s always fun to explore a new module from Error Instruments, and this one is quickly becoming one of my favorites. It’s weird, fun and great to generate all kinds of percussive quirks if you want to escape the mainstream XOX sounds – or combine them.
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Error Instruments Klok Blok
Error Instruments Klok Blok
In case you’re wondering, Klok Blok is dutch for Clock Block. It’s an experimental clock divider with a built-in master clock (with input) and two LFO’s. You’d expect both to be clocked, but there’s also ‘error’ on the panel. So, no, they’re just utility LFO’s. The clock divisions are fixed but you can switch between slow and fast. KlokBlok gets some help from Liquid Glitcher – the ultraviolence oscillator – and TipTop’s Z8000 sequencer and Z5000 multi effect.
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