Key features:
At its heart, the Z Recaster Catalogue posits a radical departure from linear recording. Traditional synthesis (subtractive, FM, wavetable) builds sound from the ground up using oscillators. Sampling plays back a static recording. The recaster, however, operates through controlled demolition. It ingests an audio signal—be it a field recording of rain, a string quartet, or a drum loop—and immediately fractures it into micro-snippets, often measured in milliseconds. These grains or "atoms" of sound are then reorganized according to a set of algorithmic rules or probabilistic matrices. z recaster catalogue
Each item in the Z Recaster catalogue typically includes: Key features: At its heart, the Z Recaster