MATRIXSYNTH: How a simple sequence of 3 notes can sound more complex (played on Moog Minimoog)


Saturday, September 09, 2017

How a simple sequence of 3 notes can sound more complex (played on Moog Minimoog)


Published on Sep 9, 2017 batchas

"Serge TKB from my Paperface Modular System (1978) sequencing the Moog MuSonics Minimoog from 1971.

Changing on the fly filter parameters to make a simple 3 or 4 notes sequence sound like a more complex sequence of notes.

The Minimoog was put aside since I serviced it. From time to time during the session yesterday the sound stopped, which means I'm gonna have to look inside the beast."

Serge TKB + Moog MuSonics Minimoog '71

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