MATRIXSYNTH: Quiet Saturdays - Episode 25 - live studio


Saturday, April 30, 2016

Quiet Saturdays - Episode 25 - live studio


Published on Apr 30, 2016 Alba Ecstasy

"After I spent last night baking cozonac (traditional Romanian cake - similar to sponge cake) and today preparing the Easter dinner, I returned to studio and recorded a longer Episode - almost a double one, maybe also because next week I'll be off studio for a couple of days and there will not be a new recording (25) - probably also not for the Moons of Monday.
So, this Episode, 24, is based on Circuit - sequence, bass and drums - but it's coming into action on min 4:00. Until then, Virus Ti2, Microkorg and Op-1 are creating an introduction, later coming the lead from Promars (System-1) and another two sequences from my Eurorack mix (Braids, Z3000mkII, Doepfer SEM, Ripples, Clouds...).
I hope you'll enjoy this Episode and if you're celebrating this weekend, I wish you Happy Easter! Or Happy Labour Day! Or just have a great weekend, my friends!

ae http://www.albaecstasy.ro

PS: yep, two times, camera stopped and one little (happy) accident"

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