MATRIXSYNTH: Computational Complexity


Thursday, October 13, 2016

Computational Complexity


Published on Oct 12, 2016 Emefak

"This is an improvisation after a hard day of study while listening to Mac Quayle's excellent Mr. Robot OST (https://lakeshorerecords.bandcamp.com...). Great music for concentration, maybe some of it has transcended to this jam.

Pittsburgh Move 208 case loaded with a Foundation 3.1+, some Mutable (Braids, Warps, Veils, Clouds), a Befaco Rampage (first jam with it, what an awesome module) and other extras. Arturia Minibrute does the 'bassline' sequence, and Octatrack on pads and drums.

Just some reverb and delay from Ableton Live (used as a way too expensive mixer this time), and output straight to a Roland R-5 recorder. Sound is pretty bad, and there is certain clipping, although some times it even sounds right. Camera placement and lightning are terrible, but the point was to do something quick and dirty."

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