MATRIXSYNTH: Treating the Times square electribe through the Doepfer Wasp and Bi-n-tic filters.mp4


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Treating the Times square electribe through the Doepfer Wasp and Bi-n-tic filters.mp4


YouTube via RothHandle
"A short little film from todays sessions at Roth Händle. Today I was preparing files for the Akaba mix but also a possible outsourced commercial mix...

This film shows me running the Electribe rhythm through my modular system. Using the Doepfer wasp filter and the Bi-n-tic VCF. A lot of this stuff I do by ear listening and then just rolling with it...It is everything but science...

This film was shot at my studio, Roth Händle. The studio started in my apartment and then it started to grow. I started out using a Akai Dps-12 and I fell in love with the format but now I am working on three akai dps-24s. I never fancied the idea of watching music on a screen or looking at tumbling time glasses.
If you are curious to read more ramblings and tales of sonic misadverntures
please visit www.roth-handle.nu It hasnt been updated for ages but you just might find some pieces of interest..."

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