Light Dependent Resistors - Lumanoise V2 with PreenFM2 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 06, 2016
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This is from my recent dawless jam. It was actually for the first time I was playing with Lumanoise V2 as well as PreenFM2 synths.

The Lumanoise v2 from Leploop Synthesizers contains one square oscillator, one 12bit sawtooth oscillator, and two trautonium-like sub oscillators. It was inspired by the Oskar Sala Trautonium instrument - the predecessor to the synthesizer- invented in the 1930's. The TMaster trautonium oscillator and it's two suboscillators are controlled by a Light Dependent Resistor. The other oscillators pitches are also controlled by Light Dependent Resistors with their volumes variable with a knob. The oscillators are then fed into a -12dB resonant low pass filter, which is controlled by another Light Dependent Resisitor.

PreenFM2 is fantastic and very powerful synth, though I am still not very familiar with its interface and need to use software editor to operate it. Anyway you can get sophisticated FM synthesis at its dirtiest out of it.

There was a simple arpeggio running on PreenFM2 that was processed through Moogerfoogers Ring Modulator and MuRF. Everything went into Roland Space Echo for delay and reverb.

As all my sessions the sound is stereo output from Motu interface recorded into Ableton. Video is this time from BlackBerry Passport.
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