MATRIXSYNTH: Ambient Trance Jam "Move" Roland SE-02 & System 1M vs Eventide H9 & Strymon


Thursday, March 08, 2018

Ambient Trance Jam "Move" Roland SE-02 & System 1M vs Eventide H9 & Strymon


Published on Mar 8, 2018 Denis Polic

"Since i have the Eventide H9, i enjoy every single minute in my studio, usind the deep dark echo algorythm from Blackhole (Eventide Space) called Darkmater. Its a sound i have been looking for a long time. So i turn it on and start jammin, and the ideas keep flowing and moving, and i could not stop, took the cam and tryed to save the moment. So there it is, hope you would like it and share and subscribe, thanks!!!

Gear used (in order of apperance):

Roland SE-02 Lead Sound
Moog Minitaur Bass Line
Novation MiniNova Pads
Arturia Microbrute 1st Sequence
Novation UltraNova 2nd Lead Sound
Roland System 1m 3rd Lead Sound
Waldorf Blofeld Trance Sequence
Novation Circuit 3rd Sequence
Waldorf Rocket 4th Sequence

Roland TR-8 and Novation Circuit as main rhythm section

Arturia BeatStep Pro and Keystep as main Sequencer

Korg X3 is only as MIDI Keybord in use for Roland SE-02

FX: Strymon DIG, Eventide H9, Supernatural Ambient Verbe, Boss DD7, Strymon blueSky, EQD Space Spiral

Everything is live played, no remastering or compression, and of course no DAW or other computer stuff involved, just me and my hardware.

Headphones highly recommended!!!!"

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