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by ruslany

Ruslan Yusipov aka BoostyAfter two decades of experimentation in computer synthesis Ruslan Yusipov uses Boosty alias again for an album design for Compositor Software. One-shot samples suited for the wavetables of wavetable synthesis design. RAM storage inspired a new way of loops resynthesis when an artist tries to imitate a well-known hook using one-shot samples. Delay modules suits a two-way operation. First, it is an echo effect, which repeats these samples in time with tunable structure. Second, it is a networking device when a feedback loop injects in a feedback chain, which is a standard for all modern reverberators and delay modules.

“We as musicians use feedback differently – says Boosty, we try to imitate a sustainable effect of 1 bar echo. Try it? You will not find any device on the market, which stays in feedback forever – MDL12 can!”

When you feed the MDL12 device with Compositor Software feeders such as Compositor and stops transport in Ableton you hear the infinite feedback. The device is still functioning after the stop event and the whole effect of the program is this feedback loop. However, if you listen to a modem while playback you will find its futuristic sounds useful too. Its kinetic movements makes this an ideal kinetic sculpture of sound installation, when you hear to it in real-time. However, when you listen to the recorded material it’s useful to use the Compositor Software Recorder Max for Live device, which will be released soon.

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About ruslany
Ruslan Yusipov is the artist and entrepreneur with his own vision of software industry. Ruslan’s passion to new explorations gives plethora of results in MaxMSP programming. He brings the home to Compositor Software, implementing the software for controlling any PC or Mac system. This software not only turns your regular PC or Mac into a server, it actively scans the Ethernet, which your system is connected to. One of the achievements of Ruslan Yusipov as software developer is MDL12 vSwitch technology. It helps to get routing tables from the Ethernet, making possible MIMO (multiple-input and multiple-output) connections.