MATRIXSYNTH: modulation analog and modern


Saturday, September 16, 2006

modulation analog and modern

Update: if the vids below do not work go here.

modulation analog and modern part 1


modulation analog and modern part 2


modulation analog and modern part 3


Part 1 previously posted here.
YouTube via mikbj.

5 comments:

  1. There is a fine line between pressing "Random Sound" on a synthesizer and playing a few notes being utter crap or worth listening to.

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  2. I thought this was actually pretty interesting. What kind of modular is that?

    By the way, anyone else sick of these anonymous posts that do nothing but criticize videos/pics/posts?

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  3. yes, i'm sick of them ;-)

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  4. I was pretty blown away by the videos myself. Some randomn stuff can be really hard to listen to. I found myself wanting more with this.

    BTW, as for the anonymous comments, for now I'm leaving it open as the noise ratio is still pretty low, and we get a lot of useful information via both the anonymous comments and people sending stuff in, that prefer to stay anonymous. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, anonymous or not. And... I can always delete the comments made by trolls.

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  5. Anonymous posters are okay by me. All press is good press as they say.

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