MATRIXSYNTH: Polytimbral. Two Moog Sub 37s and a MOS-LAB Model 15 in concert.


Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Polytimbral. Two Moog Sub 37s and a MOS-LAB Model 15 in concert.


Published on Apr 12, 2017 Resonant Anvil

"The lower Sub 37 is running a 64-step, two-note sequence (and driving the Model 15 through a MIDI-CV converter) - the audio output from this Sub 37 is sent to the reverb box.The upper Sub 37 is following on Midi Thru from the converter. Its audio output is sent to the Model 15 mixer and the total output from the Model 15 sent to the other port of the reverb box. The Model 15 provides the accordion-like sound. That accordion effect was helped by lightly detuning Oscillator 2."

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