“Dissecting Table” “Destruction Of The Temple” just dropped.

2022.7.28

“Dissecting Table” released the new music Album “Destruction Of The Temple”

“Dissecting Table” just dropped the new and hot Album “Destruction Of The Temple”. It will contain the songs 'Blasphemy', 'Pardoner', 'Bethlehem', 'Born Sinner', 'Third Coming' and 'Wrath Of God' total of 6songs. Enjoy the Instrumental sound from the far east Asia.

This work was mainly performed using two multiple synthesizers instead of the state variable filter which is the developed synthesizer system. This synthesizer system consists of a computer, universal serial bus (USB) device, line selector, filter, and mixer. USB device's output is five pulse width modulation (PWM) signals and control signals. A computer controlled these signals. Five PWM signals are input signals of five filters. Control signals regulate a line selector, filter, and mixer. The 1st multiple synthesizer consists of Wien bridge oscillators, a biquad circuit, multipliers, and a voltage-control circuit. The 2nd multiple synthesizer consists of two Wien bridge oscillators and a multiplier. The output signal of two Wien bridge oscillators, or a PWM signal and the output signal of the 1st Wien bridge oscillator are input into a multiplier. The 2nd Wien bridge oscillator can input a PWM signal and can modulate an output signal. The outputs of this filter are an output of a multiplier, and an output of the 2nd Wien bridge oscillator. Moreover, this filter input is four. It can change with a switch and one or two PWM signals can be input. By the 5th track of this work, two PWM signals were input into the 2nd multiple synthesizer. A complicated timbre can be produced because the PWM signals input into a multiplier and the 2nd Wien bridge oscillator differ. The frequency of the Wien bridge oscillators of two multiple synthesizers were set low, which created the dark timbre. Similarly, by the 6th track, two PWM signals were input into the 2nd multiple synthesizer. Regarding this tune, the timbre of a filter varies because a connection of a PWM signal and a filter is changed by a line selector. The frequency of the Wien bridge oscillators of two multiple synthesizers were changed at random, and a more complicated timbre was made.

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Destruction Of The Temple
  • 1: Blasphemy

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  • 2: Pardoner

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  • 3: Bethlehem

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  • 4: Born Sinner

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  • 5: Third Coming

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  • 6: Wrath Of God

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Relase date:2022-07-28

UPD organization

Genre: Instrumental / Electronic / Sound Effect

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Ichiro Tsuji was born in 1966. He started working on noise/industrial music for his band named "Dissecting Table" in Tokyo in 1986. He returned to his hometown of Hiroshima in 1988, and has been pursuing musical activities ever since. His records and compact disks have been released under the independent label of the UPD organization, and under labels in Europe and the United States. In the first and middle stage of his career he controlled the synthesizer and sampler by the sequencer, but since 2012, the works have been produced by controlling PWM signals output from a USB device on a computer. Lately the work is being made by developing an original synthesizer system.

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