Monday, July 09, 2018
More Sounds from the Star Shepherd Synthesizer
Published on Jul 9, 2018 Nightwind Records
"A sinister dreamy ambient drone piece made on the Star Shepherd synthesizer testing to see what it is capable of...exploring unknown territories. Don't mind the crackles and hiss - it is held together with tape and glue after all....The painting is called "The Star Shepherd Guiding his flock through Palm Springs' - more info on the Star Shepherd synthesizer on http://www.legowelt.org"
"Check out this new painting called “The Star Shepherd guiding his flock through Palm Springs”. Probably artwork for a future Nightwind Records release. Click on the picture to hear some more sounds from the Star Shepherd Synthesizer – a dreamy ambient drone piece to explore what this synth is capable of. Don’t mind the Lo-fi crackle, hiss and artefacts – it is held together with tape and glue after all! First more pure tones from the Casio 403 are processed through the filters, delays, pitch shifters of the Star Shepherd, later the radio noise oscillator comes in and gets heavily processed by the synth to create sinister dark harmonic tones."
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