Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Post War Jam (Cyndustries Entry #1)
YouTube via shagghie.
"This mini performance came in 3rd place in the cyndustries.com 'War and Peace' bug music competition. Tries to capture the sorrow and distortion of life after WWIII, yet the need to still express no matter what the world's circumstance. All live, no samples, no loops. Wish camera mic picked up bass freqs better...the mp3 on Cynthia's site has 'proper' audio, fwiw.
Gear used:
MachineDrum fed through Micromoog filters.
MEK (2 seqences internal, 2 send via midi to SunSyn)
SunSyn - Pad sequence.
KP3- Used for grain delay treatment on treated MachineDrum beat through Micromoog.
Spectralis- Backbeat and light bass synth line
MEK - Dischorded bass line intro"
"For the curious: Ran some of the machinedrum through the micromoog's filter, while the MEK takes care of sequencing itself and one of the SunSyn voices. The Spectralis handles some backbeat and basic bass accents. I don't think a lot of folks realize just how powerful that micromoog can be in the hands of a noise freak. There's a 'pure' audio .mp3 on the Cyndustri's site, too: link"
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