MATRIXSYNTH: MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun


Thursday, February 02, 2012

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun

MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun - Hope You Know

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YouTube Re-Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Mar 7, 2012

"Megafaun Came By The Moog Sound Lab To Perform a Mooged-Out Version of "Hope You Know" From Their Self-Titled LP."

"Shortly after Moogfest 2011, Durham, North Carolina based Megafaun came to the Moog Sound Lab to perform "Hope You Know" off their 2011 self-titled LP.

Brothers Brad and Phil Cook swapped their usual roles with Phil laying down vocals and playing strings while Brad took over for Phil playing keys.

Phil Cook takes full advantage of the Full Sustain mode on the Moog lap steel allowing him, with minimal plucking, to create a haunting sonic landscape.

Brad Cook masterfully uses a Minimoog Voyager to MIDI control Moog's iPad based synthesizer Animoog, enabling him to play polyphonically as he weaves rich melodic chords throughout the song.

Nick Sanborn uses the Little Phatty to provide the song's bass line, filling and enriching the sound with the MF-104Z Analog Delay.

Joe Westerlund uses a Trap-Kat drum pad run through a MF-104Z Analog Delay to MIDI control three Rack Mount Voyagers configured to create ghostly percussive sounds.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"


MOOG SOUND LAB Season 2: Megafaun - State/Meant


"Durham, North Carolina based Megafaun came into the Moog factory shortly after Moogfest 2011 to re-imagine "State/Ment" off their 2011 self titled album Megafaun. Here's the gear they used for their Sound Lab experiment:

Brad Cook (guitars) provides vocals for the song whileplaying Moog Guitar in full sustain mode.

Brad's brother Phil Cook (keys) uses a Minimoog Voyager to MIDI control Moog's iPad app Animoog.

New addition to the band, bass player Nick Sanborn, uses the Little Phatty run through a MF-105M MIDI MuRF and a MF-104Z Analog Delay to create the song's prevailing rhythmic pattern.

Drummer Joe Westerlund uses three Voyager Rack Mounts controlled via the Trap-Kat to create the backing percussion in this song.

See more of the sound lab series at http://www.moogmusic.com/sight-and-sound/sound_lab/"

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