MATRIXSYNTH: MiniMoog Voyager XL - Distorted Reality - By Andy Barrow


Sunday, February 19, 2012

MiniMoog Voyager XL - Distorted Reality - By Andy Barrow


YouTube Uploaded by MrRidgebackman on Feb 19, 2012

"Hi everyone, this piece of music hopefully highlights how versatile the Minimoog Voyager XL is in creating sound and indeed the ability to be used as a single instrument in a Home Studio (or Professional Studio). The concept of this piece was to use just the Moog and use the usual processing features most people use these days, Echo, Reverb and Chorus. The Piece of music is a follow on from the previous two videos, featuring Digital and Analogue Modeling technology. Here I am using 100% analogue.

Probably best under a decent pair of Headphones - or big speakers!!!!

So, part 3 of a series of music featuring Analogue, Digital and a mix of the two. Here I use just the Minimoog Voyager XL and some weather samples recorded onto my iPhone 4s and loaded into Logic Pro 9. Video footage is once again the Minimoog Voyager XL, just moments of being unpacked and drooled over. If I had the money, I would buy a number of these and the RME's and moogerfoogers, the closest I will get to being Modular!!!!

I hope you enjoy this track. I have designs on adding to this already, so I may upload a longer version soon. Hopefully this week.

Enjoy this ambient trip into bad weather here in Australia....."

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