MATRIXSYNTH: EVI Serge by vgermuse Part 2


Thursday, December 20, 2007

EVI Serge by vgermuse Part 2


YouTube via matrixsynth. Sent my way via Todd Barton, aka vgermuse.
Part2: 2:15 demo. Follow-up to Part 1 here.
"This time instead of a single patch on the EWV2000 I am scrolling through a handful of original sounds along with the Serge. Enjoy and Thanks!"

"The EVI 2000 analog synth module of the EVI 1000 is producing long sustained sine tones which are now and then sent through a Moogerfooger Ring Modulator. The EVI is triggering a patch in the Serge that is creating random pitches and drastic timbral shifts. Hope you enjoy."

5 comments:

  1. again, totally wonderful.
    Loved the Buchla-ish bits @ 1:00.
    Move over Mort.
    Todd's touch is like a sidewinder offering silver apples to a wild bull in a garden of unearthly delights whilst 4 butterflies flit about waiting for spring.

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  2. Hmm... Silver Apples. Don't go consuming any silver...

    Todd's video is indeed absolutely brilliant.

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  3. "Hmm... Silver Apples. Don't go consuming any silver..."

    We all know what band HE belongs in now don't we.
    lol

    Todd's EVI chops are fantastic indeed. Rivaled only by that Buchla/Continuum combo you posted a while back. Jeez, imagine those two together. I'd pay large to see THAT!

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  4. Absolutely wonderful. Loved it. I'd like to hear an extended piece.

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  5. Messages to outer space! FABULOUS!!!

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