MATRIXSYNTH: Ursa Major Recording Studio


Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ursa Major Recording Studio


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Spot the synths.

Update via the comments:
"This is David Morley's studio (he has also produced stuff with Andrea Parker). He uses the ARP 2600 on just about everything, and it sounds wonderful. He also has a nice collection of reverbs (couple real EMT plates, Roland R-8, etc) that he really knows how to use.

His new CD is one of my favorite electronic releases of the year. The sounds and moods he creates are very inspiring. Very much worth picking up, I think you have to order it directly from him.

http://www.davidmorley.com/"

6 comments:

  1. The synths are pretty obvious (all awesome of course)...but is that a pack of UNO playing cards i see perched on top there?

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  2. This is David Morley's studio (he has also produced stuff with Andrea Parker). He uses the ARP 2600 on just about everything, and it sounds wonderful. He also has a nice collection of reverbs (couple real EMT plates, Roland R-8, etc) that he really knows how to use.

    His new CD is one of my favorite electronic releases of the year. The sounds and moods he creates are very inspiring. Very much worth picking up, I think you have to order it directly from him.

    http://www.davidmorley.com/

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  3. I wonder where he was hiding the Buchla on the day these pictures were taken. (He also has a nice old Buchla 200)

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  4. Looks like all that great gear is shoved in the corner of his attic. lol

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  5. there is a tiny lil 200, i recognize it

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  6. Isn't it the buchla to the right above the guitars..?
    Lovely setup'!

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