MATRIXSYNTH: Brinstar (Metroid) Cover by Steven Morris [GameLark Records Vol. 1]


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Brinstar (Metroid) Cover by Steven Morris [GameLark Records Vol. 1]


Published on Oct 29, 2015 Steven Morris

"Brinstar (ブリンスタ)
Cover by Steven Morris (モリス・スティーブン)
Written by Hirokazu Tanaka aka Hip Tanaka (田中宏和)
From Metroid (メトロイド)

Boogie Down... to Brinstar!

Instruments/Sounds:
Rhodes Mark II Electric Piano
DSI MoPho
Glockenspiel
Eurorack Modular Synthesizer
DSI Tempest
Korg MS2000 (synthesizer)
Fender Precision Bass
Fender Stratocaster (electric guitar)
Yamaha TX81Z (rack synthesizer)[not pictured]
Roland JV-880 (rack synthesizer)[not pictured]

Guitar Pedals:
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
MXR distortion+
Boss DD-6 Digital Delay
Ken Multi Chorus MCH-SS
Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter

Rack Effects:
Ibanez AD202 Analog Delay
Vesta Kozo DIG-410 Digital Delay
Vesta Kozo RV-3 Spring Reverb
Lexicon MX400 Digital Reverb

Eurorack Patches:
♪Hi Hat (lightly randomized amplitude and filter cutoff via S&H)
♪Choir (created with sine waves, filtered noise, and chorus effect via BBD; first pass recorded with MIDI and layered heavily)
♪Modular Rocket (A-117 Digital Noise run through Intellijel uVCF; filter cutoff and rate of digital noise were hand modulated and sent through a channel of the Intellijel Audio Interface II)
♪Space Bongos (Juicy, sequenced, bloopy bongos via 3x Intellijel Dixie oscillators and the wonderfully snappy MFB Dual ADSR, Doepfer LPF; tons of modulation including random S&H)
♪Chozo (Simplified version of "Modular Bongos"; sequenced via MIDI)

Notes: "Space Bongos" and "Modular Rocket" were performed simultaneously. The choir patch was only shown once, but was performed with the MoPho controlling the modular. "Chozo" appears at the end of the song.

Eurorack Modules:
Intellijel Dixie x3 (VCO)
Doepfer A181-3 Dual Attenuator
Intellijel uVCA II x2
Doepfer A-118 Noise
Doepfer A-117 Digital Noise/808 Source
Intellijel uVCF
Doepfer A-122 VCF3 24dB Low Pass II
Make Noise Maths 2013
Make Noise Mult
Intellijel Audio Interface II
Pittsburgh Modular Mixer
Doepfer A-160-1 Clock Divider
Doepfer A-138 Exponential Mixer
Pittsburgh Modular ADSR
MFB Dual ADSR
Pittsburgh Modular Sequencer
Doepfer A-188-1 (2048 stages)
Doepfer A-148 Dual S&H (Sample & Hold)
Doepfer A-190-3 MIDI-CV Converter

I have a license to use Nintendo’s content in this video through the Nintendo Creators Program. This video is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, but any advertising revenue from this video will be shared with Nintendo."

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