I recently discovered this gem from the first annual CEAIT Festival in 1997! It is a performance with Mark Trayle and Andrew Bucksbarg who both have unfortunately left this plane of existence so this was especially meaningful to find. The
I recently discovered this gem from the first annual CEAIT Festival in 1997! It is a performance with Mark Trayle and Andrew Bucksbarg who both have unfortunately left this plane of existence so this was especially meaningful to find. The
The CMOS Noise Camerata is a group of CalArts music students from diverse musical backgrounds who met in my Fall 2017 Electroacoustic Seminar class at CalArts. Each member of the group built their own CMOS-based synthesizer from scratch using old
CMOS Monster is an improvisation using three CMOS-based synthesizers that I built in the summer of 2017. The video below is from a performance at the Wild Beast Concert Hall at CalArts on September 7th, 2017.
The Cacophonator is an amazing noise making synthesizer based on the 40106 IC chip. The sonic complexity of this circuit is surprising considering its small part count and easy to decipher board layout. The circuit contains four oscillators that