MATRIXSYNTH: midnight modular


Thursday, January 04, 2007

midnight modular


YouTube via Cray56.

Via ross healy:
"Livewire Vulcan and Dual Cyclo, Plan B Complex VCO, Dual Processor,Heisen Gen, Doepfer Spring Reverb, Doepfer Extreme Filter, Serge Mixer, Serge TKB"

9 comments:

  1. I hope they get better sounds out of it than that.
    My MS20 sounds better on it;s own

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  2. yes my modular only makes that one sound!

    it all comes down to what you like... i have had 20 years of synthesizer sound and nowdays cant stand music notes and standard synth sounds, i prefer noises

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  3. i think it sounds awesome...wish the lights were on so i could see what's patched where

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  4. i was going to do that but was holding the camera and had the headphones held to the cameras mic, so it was hard to get to the light switch

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  5. your ms20 could not do all that you hear in this video stop kidding yourself

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  6. its not like a compositional work kevin, i was more interested in the lights being filmed. sorry i didnt film a boring moog sequence, 303 bass line etc

    you really must be listening to sounds that no one has made before with a synth

    please lets hear your masterprieces kevin

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  7. who fuqin cares about playing on keys and musicality?

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  8. if you can't play, just say so

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  9. I don't think that was Kevin. Someones having a bit of fun with the anonymous comments. I'm cleaning them up.

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