PPG WaveGenerator Factory Program Example: Invader ZIMmer, Jay de Miceli (NutekK Labs)
YouTube Published on Aug 29, 2012 by nutekklabs
"When Wolfgang Palm called on me to be a part of his newest project I cleared my calendar without hesitation. Soon he introduced me to his vision, the next generation synth -The PPG WaveGenerator.
This next generation PPG has the original PPG wave models but it also allows you, to create your own wavetables. Using my own wavetable, 'supertable' I created the program 'Invader ZIMmer'. There are no effects and no sequencer used here, this is a rich textured cinematic arpeggiated program - right out of the factory bank. And it was recorded straight from the ipad headphone jack.
This was not the first project that I worked on with Wolfgang Palm, and have once again learned so much from this 'master of synths'. It has been an honor to be a part of such an innovative project and an incredible part of PPG history.
-Jay de Miceli
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