Saturday, May 06, 2017
What's the noise? Four modular synth live jams compiled in one video
Published on May 6, 2017 Kaiboard
"Inspired by some electronic music performances on the Superbooth 2017 (a very famous synth fair in Berlin) I tried to create some similar stuff, meaning creating music without using a keyboard, without a melody, without harmonies. I never did this before and therefore I'm just a mere amateur. I recorded four sessions each around 6 to 9 minutes. As no normal human being will be able to stand such a challenge, I compiled some minutes of the four sessions in one video. The complete Session #4 is available for the hard ones of you on YouTube [below]. Equipment used: Doepfer A100, GRP A4, AJH MiniMod, RI Swarm Oscillator, MI Braids and Peaks, Roland System 500, DSI Pro 2, Koma Komplex Sequencer"
What's the Noise? Live Modular Jams by Kaiboard. Session #4 full version
Published on May 6, 2017
"Inspired by some electronic music performances on the Superbooth 2017 I tried to create some similar stuff, meaning creating music without using a keyboard. I never did this before and therefore I'm just a mere amateur. I recorded four session, a compilation of the four is available on www.fandalism.com/kaiboard. As electronic music lives from small changes over a longer period I decided to upload session'4 in full length. Equipment used: Doepfer A100, GRP A4, AJH MiniMod, RI Swarm Oscillator, MI Braids and Peaks, Roland System 500, DSI Pro 2, Koma Komplex Sequencer"
LABELS/MORE:
AJH,
Doepfer,
DSI,
eurorack,
GRP,
KOMA Elektronik,
Mutable Instruments,
Radikal Technologies,
Roland
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