MATRIXSYNTH: Stoneroot Live @ Turku Synth Club Modular Meet 2016


Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Stoneroot Live @ Turku Synth Club Modular Meet 2016


Published on Jan 31, 2016 jarsamo

"Here's a piece I played/improvised with my mainly Doepfer-based modular synthesizer at Turku Synth Club Modular Meet in 30.1.2016.

I used the Roland Boutique JP-08 synth to add some extra spice. Roland's sequencer was only used for the JP-08. There isn't a proper sequencer running the modular - everything is based on a single square LFO wave as a "main" gate, which is run through clock divider/multiplier to get multiple different rythmical variations for controlling different elements. The "melody" line is actually a sample/hold random shit attenuated and run through a quantizer.
I also used Yamaha mixer's hall reverb to add some room. The performance was recorded with a Zoom H1 which also seems to have picked a beer can opening sound in the beginning quite nicely ;)

List of modules used is pretty much here: A-178, A-199, A-101-6, A-171-2, A-110-4, A-137-1, A-132-3, A-124, A-101-2, A-110-2, A-137-2, A-188-1, A-103, A-120, A-160-5, A-160-2, A-118, A-148, A-147-2, A143-3, A-140, A-138

Download the audio file from Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rotsten/stoner..."

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