MATRIXSYNTH: "Celeroid" (AM8012 ARP 2600 filter vs Juno106)


Saturday, February 20, 2016

"Celeroid" (AM8012 ARP 2600 filter vs Juno106)


Published on Feb 20, 2016 Peter Maas

"Celeroid, atmospheric intermezzo to get used to the AmSynth AM8012 Filter.

VCOb and Rubicon go into the Filter, Filter goes into Oakley ARP2600 VCA. Maths used for envelope duties. Sequenced by the Future Retro Mobius.

Pads from the Juno 106 with some Shimmer reverb from valhalla."

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