MATRIXSYNTH: T.D.O.D.


Sunday, February 08, 2015

T.D.O.D.


Published on Feb 8, 2015 br0therl0c0

"Taking a very basic 808 bass/snare beat quickly into noisy rhythm drone territory. The Tiptop SD808 snare sound feeds a Moogerfooger MF-104Z delay with a MF-108M Cluster Flux wired into its external loop. Tweaking the delay time on the Cluster Flux provides a ton of sonic character and variation. Two Korg MS-20's provide a bass drone (panned hard left and right in stereo). The Andromeda provides a string pad drone with some bell-like sounds from the Taurus pedals and the Prophet. The 5U modular provides a sequence using dotcom, Moon, MacBeth, STG, and SSL modules.

Everything is performed/sequenced live. All synths and FX are analog and CV controlled.

Annotated to provide a bit of info.

Details:
- The MS-20 Mini sits high up out of frame and is pitch/gate slaved to the MS-20 Kit via CV.
- Dotcom sequence is a single MK1 'A' oscillator through a heavily modulated STG Sea Devils Filter and into a MK1 'A' Lowpass Filter.
- Yes I'm using massive bass pedals to make a tinny little sound. It was time for something different.
- Live mixed using 2 Alesis Multimix 8 Line mixers.
- Recorded straight into Digital Performer using a MOTU 828 MK3 audio interface. No mastering.
- Shot in HD with a Canon Rebel t4i. Edited in iMovie."

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