MATRIXSYNTH: Null Object - The Raft Building Song


Saturday, February 28, 2009

Null Object - The Raft Building Song


YouTube via nathnullobject
"Banging Techno Sydney Style... While all the European babies are asleep, Sydney party people a rocking out to killers like this. Off the 12 vinyl Null 02 - I Saw Machines But I Heard Monsters" on Null Recordings.
http://www.discogs.com/Null-Object-I-..."

Some details on the gear: "It was written on a Roland System 100. The System 101 was fed into the ring modulator of the System 102. The System 104 step sequencer was driven by a trigger pulse from a Roland TR808, The breakdown in the middle of the track was done by changing the pattern of triggers from the TR808 and mashing down on the System 101 Keyboard. There may have been another synth going into the ring Mod on the System 012 but I can't remember right now. I used the system 10 keyboard as a big transposing CV by pressing down different notes. The crazier I pressed different notes the crazier the breakdown got until i just did one of 70's finger sweeps down the keyboard to return to the main riff. Drums are Roland TR909 and a circuit bent Alesis HR16B. Recorded live in one take to two channel Dat from A Yamaha 12 channel mixer."

1 comment:

  1. Love it..there's always interesting textures living in the machines while the world sleeps away.

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