Spectraphon | by MakeNoise x Soundhack
The Spectraphon combines a spectral processor with a complex VCO. While it may look huge (34 HP)) it's still a lot smaller than a combined Buchla 259 and 296. A spectral processor is a bit like a parametric EQ with CV control, where you can slide through/focus on frequency bands. SP will analyze incoming sound, classify the harmonic content (the spectrum) and adds it to its own fundamental sine. The process of resynthesis is like impressionism in paintings, creating loose and inaccurate brush strokes of the original sound. So it's NOT a sampler and it doesn't capture audio. It listens to incoming audio, and paints its own picture. The process is called Spectral Amplitude Modulation (changing the volume of individual 'colors' with CV) aka SAM. Hello, SAM!
These spectra can also be saved for later use. But it doesn't stop there. First, SP offers two independent spectral processors A & B, which can interact with an FM bus. Side B can also sync with/follow side A.
So you can process two sounds and then mangle them into beautiful new textures. You can also use the saved spectra (16 arrays containing up to 1024 spectra) in Spectral Array Oscillation mode (SAO) and use it as a dual complex spectral VCO. But it doesn't stop there either. It also offers two multi-functional outputs that work as envelope followers in SAM, and sub-oscillators in SAO. They also double as stepped/smooth random CV and a triangle LFO. Then, the journey begins. So yes, you will be influenced. Spectraphon is a Jedi mind trick. This is the droid you're looking for.
All music in this video is created with Spectraphon as the final audio source. Some parts are produced and multitracked in the DAW. I'll use a 'live' indicator when the patch is 'raw' and recorded as is.
00:00 A Spark of Inspiration
02:06 Introducing the Spectraphon
04:03 What are Spectra?
07:20 Spectral Amplitude Modulation - SAM
08:33 Harvesting for Spectraphon
11:26 Partials
13:52 Spectral Array Oscillator - SAO
19:59 Patch Ideas
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Fascinating. People dont realize the "artistic direction" you produce on your channel with these videos. Thank you for making modular more interesting than it already is ! ❤
@snorrevonflake
Жыл бұрын
I can't even imagine how he makes the video content. I would think that must take months.
@HprFcs
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure how you meant it, but it comes across as arrogant to state you're the only one who fully appreciates Robert's work. I think there's more than enough people that do, hence the over 11K subscribers.
@DariusIV
Жыл бұрын
@@HprFcs ow I actually meant "i feel like", people dont realize the work behind all the videos. No offense or arrogance for sure! apologies anyway :)
I havent figured out the last 50 modules i bought, so i am glad that i don't want this now.
@argiopeMusic
5 ай бұрын
so glad I'm not the only person who buys stuff and doesn't actually learn how to use any of it... 🍻
@CinematicLaboratory
2 ай бұрын
Modular makes you wiser :)
@snorrevonflake
2 ай бұрын
@@argiopeMusic I havent even figured out the Volca Modular and 0-coast i bought in 2020 before buying about 100 eurorack modules.
Best videos on YT, amazing work, visually and audio. Going to be hard to resist this module now. Thanks for a great video
I will get mine on Friday. Just can’t wait to get it under my hands. Waited long enough already. Didn’t buy it tho, I knew someday this module is gonna find the way to my doorstep. Love you Robert. ❤
@CinematicLaboratory
2 ай бұрын
I am honored! If you didn't buy it, did you just bend the Universe to your will?
@TheNimasan
2 ай бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory swapped it!
each demo of the Spectraphon = exponentially mind blowing!
Exemplary!? I'm just gobsmacked with the... synthesis you've made of technical, visual and musical information. Just a wonderful -- let's be honest -- ad for a wonderful technical achievement. Thanks for the great sounds -- they actually can stand alone. Imagination rules! Well done!
@CinematicLaboratory
2 ай бұрын
Sorry I missed this comment, but today it made my day :)
Again and again your videos are so hands on helpful for me. You're showing the modules in practical use more than a tutorial. Yes, they are informative, but most of all so blissfully inspiring ! Sold my Panharmonium a while back, but it seems Spectraphon is the worthy substitute I've been waiting for... 🎶 Keep on keeping on 🎶 Thank you!!
i had the wildest dreams with this just listening right before going to bed
One of the best examples of what the spectraphon is capable of! Got mine a few days ago and just began to explore
*Sounds so fresh / modern and pleasing at the same time!*
amazing production as always.. Super deep module! thank you!!
Wonderful sounds, visuals and explanation !
Another masterclass. Interesting module too
Incredible video, thank you!
Brilliant work
This was one of the most enjoyable videos I’ve ever watched. Thank you!
Amazing once again. I’m waiting for it to arrive!
Damn, great job on this video… and great way to end. The 2nd half is especially amazing. I made space in my rack and I am only waiting for the delivery. ❤
Man. So beautiful!
This is the coolest gear review I've ever seen.
Happy to see them tipping the hat to Don Buchla. Much deserved and merited. I do wish that the current incarnation of Buchla stewardship, Buchla USA, were doing 1/2 the innovation that MakeNoise delivers.
@cidst8
Жыл бұрын
And much more affordable. Every time I jam on my buddies Buchla setup, I always come to the same conclusion. It’s cool, but I’m good with eurorack.
@zoundsic
Жыл бұрын
It's taken awhile but good to see them start working with tip top to bring their work into eurorack working format at more affordable pricing. Be interesting, see what happens.
Brilliant!!! Just brilliant. TY 🙂
You have outdone yourself, sir.
Great video!
great video!
Thank you for this Wonder Creation. I just purchased one from PerfectCircuit Audio..Can't wait to get mine in the mail.
EPIIC PRESENTATION
next level
Wow your productions are amazing. Not just sound design and music but I listened to this with the headphones on and wow! Always stoked when you showcase stuff. You da man keep it up!
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I had to wait a long time before I could post this video and it has been six weeks in the making, adding and tuning things, making little animations, etc. Usually a video is max 3 days work.
@damiansalza7297
Жыл бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory It shows. Great production.
got me thinking when checked out price. thought it wouldn't be so tempting. u showcase it well.
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
When I first saw it I estimated it would be around $699 but the price is very fair for such a big module. Still a lot of money, but that's eurorack...
Man... watching your videos is highly dangerous for the wallet....Every time I see one of your videos, it's like to see a Spielberg's movie...maybe you like it or not, but for sure, the quality gonna be outstanding. You can make a washing maschine connected with a toaster, sounds like a charm. The value of your videos is: Inspiring, inspiring and inspiring...In fact, I just bought a Westlicht performer because your comparation between other "big boys" because you are making really awesome "demo" videos with such amazing textures, rythyms, etc than it's impossible don't be tempted to watch ALL your videos!! Bravo.
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this. There's absolutely no way you can go wrong with the Westlicht. Also, I made a loop from a dishwasher and it's one of my favorite rhythms: soundcloud.com/cinematic/washer?in=cinematic/sets/illegal
@xaviduch
Жыл бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory hahahaha! no way!! I am going to your SoundCloud! ;)
Arbhar into Spectraphon is gona be awesome
Thanks Mr. Laboratory. Dig your work. Still waiting to subscribe for your patch diagrams.
Amazing demo, video and explanation! I think I'm *starting* to grasp this module and.... my head hurts. That's a sign of going in the right direction, right? Truly stunning module if my growing intuition about it is correct. I mean, those vocoder sounds alone....
Soundhack ♥♪
wow here is a module very deep and hard to understand....I think I'll try it (still order) and love it. Thanks
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
This is a perfect example of a module you'll learn by listening. But it has so many modes and features that depend on other modes, it's a rabbit hole by itself. This is also a module you'll never regret.
@flatroundmodularmusic
Жыл бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory Thanks I think I will not regret...Make Noise the well named.....adding Telharmonic Mysteron....plenty of noises to come
Thanks for the video ! I enjoyed it very much ! Have you tried Spectraphon in Aurora ? I am thinking those two with a bit of feedback could be interesting..
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
Yes I did, but it was a very short experiment. I'll revisit Spectraphon soon, but I had to wait for my Disting to come out of storage.
I'm still unclear on the difference between spectra and harmonics. Would anyone like to ELI5? So if I record the spectra of a violin and then run a human voice through it, the result would be something like a violin that can talk?
awesome vide, what does "direct case output" mean though when theres the "LIVE" in the upper right corner?
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
This video has a lot of post production composing with multi track layers. When there's a 'live' indicator, it means it's direct case output with no post production tricks. What you hear is what you get.
@0neTwo0neTwo
Жыл бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory got it thanks for clarifying ✌
Can you combine this module with a groovebox like the elektron syntakt?
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
I am not familiar with the Syntakt, but I've seen many great performances with the Syntakt sequencing a modular case. So I guess you could sequence the SP and run Syntakt's own audio through it.
great video thank you! thinking about replacing my DPO with this module? do you think the same sounds + more are doable with the spectraphon?
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I don't think so. In many occasions you'd want to start with a saw, square or triangle for the FM and Mod bus and let's not forget the wavefolder and individual outputs. In SP the dual sine outputs are unaffected by the FM bus, which is also a 'bummer' - but by design. The range of sounds from the SP is completely different. I'll make an episode 02 before the SP is in stores and run DPO through the SP. It will probably sound amazing in parallel with SP as an extra sonic layer.
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
So the bad news is: you'll need a bigger case.
@faruambient
Жыл бұрын
@@CinematicLaboratory thanks for your info! looking forward to this video.
@ThomasErbe-sf4zs
7 ай бұрын
part of the timbre design was to fill an entirely different space than the DPO or XPO...
@faruambient
7 ай бұрын
Makes sense. Awesome Module, as your previous Modules! @@ThomasErbe-sf4zs
Anyone could compare its with Panharmonium?
@CinematicLaboratory
Жыл бұрын
I did some research while making this video (watching videos) and I am under the impression that Panharmonium's engine is smoother and more advanced than the SP. I also love the dry/wet mix so you can layer spectra over the original source. It's also easier to work with presets. However - SP offers two spectral engines and an FM bus. So again it comes down to the music you'd love to make. the Pan is great for ambient textures, the SP has a wider range of applications and is closer to a normal dual VCO. Regardless, I have an eye on the Panharmonium but I could not find them new or used. I hope this speculation helps a bit.
@MartinDoudoroffLLC
Жыл бұрын
Panharmonium has quite a bit of latency you have to work around
Ouch…my wallet…again….