http://u-he.com/PatchLib/presets/z2/ZPC-06.zip
To vote, please post your (numbered) first, second, and third place selections from this set in this thread. If you entered, you must vote! First place translates into 3 points for the patch, 2nd : 2 points, 3rd: 1 point. Most points wins. Do not vote for yourself!
Results will be tabulated on Dec. 23rd. Best of luck to all the entrants!
In case it helps anyone voting with their decision, here are the contest rules:
The challenge is to create patches that sound like some virtualized component or instrument is broken. While the sounds should be characteristically broken, they should also convey something about what the unbroken sound is like. In other words, there should somehow be a reference to something unbroken.
Also, since the idea is a broken instrument, the end result should be something musical. Relevant YouTube:
- the second part is definitely in the ballpark
- awesome, but this might be a bit too much
* This is a description of an end-point, so no limits on synth / fx grid modules. Of course, it's not about the number of modules, it's how they're set up and connected
* Any source of modulating values can (and some certainly should) dynamically influence the 'broken' character of the sound except -
* One X-Y only may relate to the broken quality of the sound (so, two 'knobs' total). Assume other XYs can be set but not tweaked in real-time. There's absolutely no obligation to use any XYs or make the first one tweak-able in real-time.

