MATRIXSYNTH: Ode to EREBUS - in C minor (Dreadbox Erebus, KORG ms-20, JX-03)


Sunday, May 29, 2016

Ode to EREBUS - in C minor (Dreadbox Erebus, KORG ms-20, JX-03)


Published on May 29, 2016 ollilaboratories

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So I got the Dreadbox erebus a while back.. ever since I saw nick do a demo on sonicstate i have wanted one. Now after getting the rest of the studio in place i managed to save up some cash and order it.

Its a lovely synth, just been fooling around with it since i got it... For this track I wanted to make something that stands out. By pushing and saturating the signal from both the erebus and the ms-20, with a little bit of resonance on the filters i managed to get an organ feel sound... now please watch the mids and level when listening, its a bit out there at times. I like this harsh sharp sound when opening up the filters.. but still you can mellow it down by pulling it back to a more subtle level.. just like when you play a guitar with light overdrive :)

Oh yeah.. and the erebus is being treated with a slight touch of its own internal delay + the Solid gold FX surf rider III reverb.

I hope you can enjoy this one, cheers and BoOoM ! :)

Gear used: Dreadbox EREBUS, KORG ms-20 mini, Roland JX-03, NLA1
FX: SolidgoldFX electroman (ms-20), SurfRider III (Erebus) - KP3+ on master signal (super light delay)"

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