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Patch Example: Train Horn
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Gear Used
Nautilus, Sequencer (Bloom), Sound Source (Surface), Spectral Reverb (Aurora)
Settings
Resolution: 12-4 o’clock
Sensors: 4
Dispersal: 12 o’clock
Feedback: Infinite
Chroma: Lowpass Filter
Depth: 100%
All aboard! This fun sound design patch involves fast clocks and faster delays, and really showcases the
delay time range on Nautilus! Your clock signal should be pushing audio rate for this patch to work. If you
have a Bloom, matching the Rate knob above should do the trick.
With the above Nautilus settings, you should hear nothing. The trick is to turn down Depth to blow the train
whistle. And, depending on your sound source, you can hear the faint chugging of the train on the tracks
prior to the whistle.
Aurora is not necessary for this patch, but it’s pretty awesome to take your Train whistle and spectrally
mangle it into a haunting space horn!
depth
clock in
right
left
reversal
sensors
resolution
feedback
left
right
reversal
resolution
sonar
dispersal
depth
Nautilus
mix
chroma
sensors
clear
freeze
mix
reverse
freeze
Aurora
time
right
blur
atmos
warp
reflect
time
reflect
atmosphere
blur
warp
left
right
shift
left
right
left
v/oct
decay
tone
model
strike
choke
frequency
trig
choke
voices
tone
decay
strike
model
trig
Surface
right
left
(notes)
(ratchets)
channel
shift
reset
root
branches
path
mutation
rate
(order)
(div/mult)
(pattern)
(slew)
(length)
(scale)
reset
clock
Bloom
out 1
out 2
gate 1
gate 2
clock