MATRIXSYNTH: KJX: Cathedral Fog


Friday, September 24, 2010

KJX: Cathedral Fog


YouTube via FlametopFred | September 24, 2010

"The evening mist swirled around the trunks of the oaks as we walked out from their safety into the opening beside the cathedral. It was here that the robots ambushed the vampires. Phil was the first victim."

Note the custom keyboard with wood panel. Anyone ID it? Answer in the Update below.

KJX: Collins on the Banks of the Rutherford

FlametopFred | September 24, 2010

"Phil clambered out of his Ford pickup and stood on the banks of the Rutherford river. It was a nice spot."

Update via FlametopFred:
"The controller is one I built and is called a "Mininordessey"

Controller started as an M-Audio e49 Radium.
Which I then dismantled, cut-up and built a new wood case around.

If you google "Mininordessey" you can see the design and build photos.
A salute to both the Minimoog (obviously) as well as the Arp Oddyssy.
Nord Rack there on a hinged small rack.

Works like a charm!

My other primary MIDI controller is the Electone EL-40. Also works like a charm. 3 separate MIDI channels and MIDI sync for drum machines and so on. Very fun to play.

I am next working on a GX-1 style MIDI controller."

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