Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Robert Rich & Paul Schreiber (Synthesis Technology) - Live from Control 09.21.2018
Published on Dec 18, 2018 CTRL MOD
"Friday, September 21, 2018 - Control presents Creative Synth Patching with ambient electronic artist Robert Rich & Paul Schreiber, founder and chief engineer of MOTM and Synthesis Technology.
Rich and Schreiber's long friendship and collaboration most recently found Rich as head beta-tester for Schreiber's epic E370 Quad Morphing VCO. This intimate evening brings the two friends together again for an exploratory discussion and a demo of Robert Rich's own style of patching techniques, to help the synthesist move beyond the basics of signal path. Rich also discusses his influences and recording techniques.
Thank you Robert Rich and Paul Schreiber.
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This video is licensed under an attribution, noncommercial, share-alike, international creative commons license, 2018."
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