MATRIXSYNTH: Day 136 / How To Patch: Tomita-Style Bells


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Day 136 / How To Patch: Tomita-Style Bells


Day 136 / How To Patch: Tomita-Style Bells from Charlie Visnic on Vimeo.

"This is a modular synth patch video that I did for my creative thing a day blog at: theb-roll.com

It's from a patch I wrote down in my composition book a long time ago. It's a pretty realistic bell sound but I patch it to sound similar to those falling bell sounds that you can hear on Isao Tomita's Debussy album.

Yes, I am a nerd.

I hope you like it."

More details here.

And I think it's time for some vintage Isao Tomita on Moog. BTW, I couldn't find any good examples of the bell patch although I know I've heard it before. If anyone knows of any good examples from Isao on YouTube let me know.

Isao Tomita - Love Me Tender (Sound Only)

omysah | February 08, 2009

"1972"

Isao Tomita- Ballet of the Chicks in their Shells

marlucan | April 19, 2010

"Movimiento que pertenece a "Cuadros de una exhibición" de Moussorgsky."

And of course, don't miss Isao Tomita - When you wish upon a Star

1 comment:

  1. Isao Tomita - Arabesque No1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sBSAMPHF7o

    This one was used in Spain as intro theme for a children's TV program called "El planeta imaginario" ( The imaginary planet )

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