MATRIXSYNTH: Serge Modular Track via Retrosynth


Thursday, June 07, 2007

Serge Modular Track via Retrosynth

Title link takes you to a pretty amazing 9:54 track of the Serge Modular via Cary Roberts of Retrosynth, via AH. You can see more shots of the modular here.

11 comments:

  1. link no work - takes you to article

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  2. Hmmm, I get a "file not found"message, and it looks like my PC tries to change the file name to .mp3 rather than .m3u. Even at the higher directory, it says the .m3u file is only 62 bytes...what am I missing? Help!

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  3. The link works fine now. Nice job, Mr. Roberts. How much live tweaking were you doing on this? Also, I assume this was recorded in a single pass?

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  4. OMG! Picture
    http://www.retrosynth.com/gear/serge/pics2/serge_20070603_004.jpg
    IS the Monolith!

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  5. I meant:

    http://www.retrosynth.com
    /gear/serge/pics2
    /serge_20070603_004.jpg

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  6. i read on the original AH thread that there was no live tweaking. it's completely self-running, recorded at 2 a.m.

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  7. There was some live tweaking. I turned the master LFO on and off a couple times, as well as changed the mix between parts. All the individual parts are all self playing self sustaining. There's no sequencer and no external controllers. All tonalities are created by noise that's constricted to musical pitches with a quantizer, or summations of the outputs of various pulse dividers.

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  8. Really amazing. I want a Serge now...

    : (

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  9. got no words.....
    THANK YOU.

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