kreLL

kreLL music generator

(115 Votes)
Rick Scott
1.1 (Updated 20 years ago)
30.2kB
January 12, 2005
Reaktor 5 or lower
Instrument Other

DESCRIPTION

kreLL generates classical music from the ancient race of kreLL from altair-4.

many thanks to spoomTHEbung and sowarEE for their kreLLian feedback.

warning: listening to kreLL with headphones can cause loss of id suppression and, in some cases, SDS (spontaneous de-corporalization syndrome).

COMMENTS  (20)

andy myst
15 years ago
Can't run in :(
David Dilliway
15 years ago
I love this. Watch out for monsters from the Id!!!!!!!!
randy adams
17 years ago
Randy Adams Very soothing Thanks
arachnaut
18 years ago
Any quantum mechanic would give his right arm for one of these.
Tom Goldschmidt
18 years ago
Apparently Krells make very good music, and gave very little explanation about it. In other words, I love Krell, but would like to understand a little more about the way it works. Thanks a lot for it anyway.
James Hamilton
20 years ago
Very very beautiful and quite usable.
ant stewart
20 years ago
nanunanu...squeeeek!!!ahem brooop.woyoyoyongg))brubrubrubrubrummmgggg
David Morris
20 years ago
Excellent...I wish there were tooltips in the generators...
Maximilian Schäfer
20 years ago
Admirable! Musical in a distinctive way. Fits nice to the Huygens pictures coming in. Typical CPU load around 18 % on my P4 2.6 GHz.
Chris R Gibson
20 years ago
I just played back the Krell ensemble simultaneously with the Forbidden Planet soundtrack, magnificent! The feel of unstable oscillators being prodded into feedback is nicely done. Move over Jack Dangers, Forbidden Planet just became "All-Access."
Don Dailey
20 years ago
kreLL-o-riFFik! I can use this !!
Matthew Carpenter
20 years ago
i love this one! funny how this came up on another synth forum, recently...
Robert Croft
20 years ago
yowzza dude! this one is quite tasty ;-) where is the kreLLian embassy located?
Cliff Douse
20 years ago
Works like a charm on my 1.6GHz G5. Sounds great! :-)
Phil Durrant
20 years ago
this is rick at his best. the flow ism. (thanks Donovan)is great, and represents another option in terms of randomisation. the krell synth is lovely. it is quite easy to thin the sound out or go for larger Ring. Mod. sweeps.
Donovan Stringer
20 years ago
hmm..parts of this look somehow familiar..
Kevin Hopper
20 years ago
There really is a distinctly nostalgic feel about the UL the past two weeks or so, what with Stockhausen and now the music of the Krell – both advanced and dated (the late fifties?) from Louis and Bebe Barron. What next? Perhaps some sort of millenium take on the crashing horns of Varese …or the trains and clipped phrases of Shaeffer’s radio days? Look for it here – from the likes of avant train spotters like Durrant and the omnipresent Rachmiel. A triumph!
Rick Scott
20 years ago
ernest: no, even i wouldn't go that far (at least *maybe* not ...). kreLL performs wonderfully on my similarly equipped pc. for some reason, it sometimes spikes certain computers' cpus. i think it's due to all the midi controller driven randomization. sorry it doesn't work for you.
Ernest Meyer
20 years ago
Fasninating presentation--sending this 2.6ghz P4 computer into screeching processor overload after a couple of seconds. I guess that is intentional :)
Andres Jankowski
20 years ago
spontaneous de-corporalization syndrome? oh this sound very usefull! thanks
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