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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Wub me wub me never let me go

Wub me wub me never let me go by Baghead What your volume levels at 11 seconds and 2:32 (high resonance) "this is a remix of STG's homage to Eric Barbour - but run through an Assblaster to give it a yellower sound - enjoy!!!!!!" The original [previously posted here]: "this started out as a demo of sequencer summing and the Synthesizers.com quantiser but turned into a track honouring the vacuum tube synthesisers made by the American company Metasonix, which were not used to make this piece, and their colourful inventor Eric Barbour. instruments: STG Soundlabs/Synthesizers.com modular, Juno-60, Eventide H3000SE, Korg ESX-1 with Oberheim DX samples and onboard reverb."

3 comments:

  1. well that's definitely not a Moog low pass filter!!!

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  2. wow. i didn't realise the Assblaster could be used as a mastering tool.

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  3. well that depends on your definition of "mastering" and "tool"

    8-)

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