Wednesday, July 22, 2020
モジュラー・シンセを選ぶ理由〜第1回 MAKE NOISE Rene【サンレコ/Patch The World For Peace連動】
SoundRecordingJP
You can find additional posts featuring HATAKEN here. You can find an interview from back in 2007 here.
"東京モジュラー・フェスティバルを主催し、モジュラー・シンセ演奏者としても活動するHATAKENがサンレコ(サウンド&レコーディング・マガジン)で新連載を始めました。
モジュラー・シンセは一見難しいイメージもありますが、モジュールそれぞれの魅力は無限大です。多くのモジュールを知り尽くすHATAKENに魅力的なモジュールを紹介していただき、パッチングの方法まで解説していただきます。
今回は、MAKE NOISE Rene。ステップ・シーケンサーです。モジュラー・シンセ初心者から中上級者の方々まで、たくさんの方にReneの魅力をお届けします。
◎MAKE NOISE Reneの詳細、パッチングの解説はこちら↓↓↓
https://www.snrec.jp/entry/column/pat..."
Googlish:
"HATAKEN, who hosts the Tokyo Modular Festival and is also a modular synth performer, has started a new series on Sanreco (Sound & Recording Magazine).
Modular synths may seem difficult at first glance, but the appeal of each module is endless. HATAKEN, who knows many modules, will introduce you to attractive modules and explain how to patch them.
This time, MAKE NOISE Rene. A step sequencer. From beginners to advanced synths, we're excited to introduce Rene to many people.
◎Click here for details on MAKE NOISE Rene and patching explanation↓↓↓
https://www.snrec.jp/entry/column/pat..."
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