MATRIXSYNTH: 59 Min. Techno with Elektron / DSI Pro2 / Moog / Yamaha machines


Monday, February 13, 2017

59 Min. Techno with Elektron / DSI Pro2 / Moog / Yamaha machines


Published on Feb 13, 2017 Martin Stürtzer

"Recorded live using
Elektron Analog Rytm, Dave Smith Instruments Pro2, Access Virus TI, Yamaha DX21, Moog Moogerfooger LP Filter & Ringmodulator, UAD Apollo, Ableton Live.

Audio version on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/martinstuertze...

#### ROUTING ####
Ableton was master clock. Analog Rytm and DSI Pro2 were sequenced internally, Virus TI and DX21 got their midi signals from Ableton through a MOTU Midi Express 128. The Pro2 was connected via CV to the Moog pedals so that I could switch between the original Curtis multimode filter that is built into the Pro2 and a Moog ladder filter. Same game for the Ringmodulator.

All Outputs were put into the UAD Apollo and mixed with Ableton Live´s mixer. I used the Lexicon 224 and Vertigo VCS2 Plugins on all channels. I recorded the stereo output with Audio Hijack Pro and Nikolaos Rondelis did a good mastering job for me (thank you very much!!!)."

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