Monday, February 10, 2014
Strymon BigSky Reverb - Peter Dyer - synth demo
Published on Feb 10, 2014 strymon·85 videos
"Last week Peter Dyer (keyboardist for Aloe Black and Avicii) stopped by the Strymon shop and recorded several BigSky Reverberator / synth audio clips with us. He brought along some very cool synths to use alongside BigSky. Thanks Peter for hanging out with us for the day. :)
Table of Contents:
00:14 -- Reflections -- Dave Smith Prophet 12
00:42 -- Bloom -- Dave Smith Prophet 12
01:11 -- Nonlinear -- Nord Stage 2
01:37 -- Reflections -- Nord Stage 2
02:06 -- Cloud -- Dave Smith Prophet 12
02:41 -- Magneto -- Dave Smith Prophet 12
03:27 -- Cloud -- Dave Smith Prophet 12
04:18 -- Spring -- Nord Stage 2
04:40 -- Bloom -- Nord Stage 2
05:10 -- Chorale -- Korg Volca Keys
06:08 -- Shimmer -- Korg Volca Keys
06:53 -- Hall -- Arturia Microbrute
07:44 -- Plate -- Arturia Microbrute
08:24 -- Cloud -- Therevox ET 4.3
09:14 -- Shimmer -- Therevox ET 4.3
09:46 -- Shimmer -- Nord Stage 2
10:24 -- Hall -- Nord Stage 2
More information on BigSky: http://strymon.net/bigsky
Follow Peter: http://twitter.com/peterkeys88
Peter's website: http://peterdyer.net"
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