Monday, December 09, 2013
Exploring Modular Synthesizers with Portland's Control Voltage w/ Dubspot @ Decibel Festival
video upload by Dubspot Published on Dec 9, 2013·520 videos
"During Decibel Festival this year we sat down with Jason Kramer, owner of Portland-based modular synth store Control Voltage. Jason talks to us about building your own modular synthesizer, the many uses of control voltage, modular sequencers, "happy accidents" and all things modular synth!
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