
via Suit & Tie Guy
"i probably should do more stuff like this, but i haven't been making as much music as i'd like lately. kind of important to remind oneself why we own gear to begin with. this is also the first piece of music i've ever composed to be intentionally atonal, to mimic the ambiguous volt-per-octave scaling of certain infamous synthesisers. i was using the attenuated exponential inputs on the Q106s and feeding other voltage sources through attenuators. also there are 2 different sequences used, and neither one of them is synced to the other.
the oscillators are Synthesizers.com, and the keyboard controller used for 2 of the 5 tracks was a x0xb0x. everything else was either one of the modules i sold, sell, or will sell or the Ray Wilson envelopes i made panels for. the sequencing on 2 of the tracks are with the Voltage Mini-Store, clocked from a Q106 on one track, and the Trigger Mini-Store clocked from the x0xb0x DIN sync on the other track. the effects are a delay/reverb patch on a PCM80, and all 5 tracks were recorded mono, one at a time, into an Alesis HD24 and mixed with no editing in Digital Performer 5 and converted to mp3 in iTunes."
Reminded me a bit of "The Starlost" background music.
ReplyDeletewhat's the format of all these?
ReplyDeleteWow, nice demo! Malcolm Clarke would be proud :)
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