MATRIXSYNTH: Make Noise Shared System Live Techno Jam


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Make Noise Shared System Live Techno Jam

Make Noise Shared System Live Techno Jam (Part 1)

Published on Apr 28, 2013 skrapadelix·20 videos

"The Make Noise Shared System and Roland TR-606 make a versatile and compact music production environment - especially if your tastes run to the organic abstract techno of the pre-software age. As I patched this up late last night, for a Proustian moment I was back in my parent's house, listening to Colin Dale's "The Outer Limits" on Kiss FM...

It makes me wonder what directions Techno and it's myriad offshoots would have taken had affordable hardware synthesis arrived maybe 5-10 years earlier and been embraced by the first and second wave pioneers. I'm tempted to blame the absence of affordable hardware for the rise of software and - I hate to say it - today's minimal techno - much of it bland lifeless boring predictable and safe. It's great news that analogue hardware is back at last...

As an aside, the main voice is the DPO final output through the Optomix and amazingly, all those timbral variations are made with the Shape and Angle controls alone."

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