MATRIXSYNTH: ROLAND SH-32 y Axiom 49


Sunday, January 03, 2010

ROLAND SH-32 y Axiom 49


YouTube via ElektroNoiser
Googlish translation from Spanish:
"The possibilities with an SH-32 and Axiom 49, no sequencer, no external effects, without editing:

With the SH-32 set to perform mode with 4 sounds in 4 different ways:

Channel One, first sound is a wave Spectrum in each oscillator mode and a FX RING RING which is modulated manually with the potentiometer "Intensity" from the front panel and the Cutoff and Resonance, from Axiom control the channel volume ...

Channel Two, second sound: here is a single oscillator with noise
and SH using the arpeggiator from the Axiom to control the depth of the filter cutoff, resonance and volume of the track ...

CHANNEL THREE, third sound, a bass sound with a pretty melody basically two sawtooth oscilasdores more delay ...

CHANNEL FOUR: This last sound is composed of two sawtooth oscillators with much use of LFO 1 and 2, synchronized by controlling the depth of the filter cutoff, resonance and volume from the axiom ... (can be seen from 3'31 " )

Internal effects of SH-32: are configured in series, first RING and the Reverb synchronized paneado a delay in the first sound is affected by the two effects processors, all other sounds only delay is applied."

Bass Line Roland SH-32

"How to do a low-acid base with a Roland SH-32 and the arpeggiator, I hope they please.

Make an acid base line with a Roland SH-32 and his arpeggiator.

Sounds and Sequencer by ElektroNoiser."

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