MATRIXSYNTH: Prolongation


Thursday, April 01, 2021

Prolongation


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"This music took some days to develop. I wanted to make it somewhat more interesting using chord changes. It starts with a sequence with a voice containing the OSC HRM and the Krisp1 TZ Oscillators. Then the self built Modular comes in with a sequence which has random ratcheting. After that a voice from the DSI Mopho is heard. Then the Tom Oberheim SEM and the Expert Sleepers Disting are introduced which both play the same sequence. After that the Rings delivers some pluckiness. A string sound from the JD-800 is added and then the Bass from the Synthesizers.com Modular comes in. A sequence on the Moog Prodigy is started and a phrase on the Korg ARP Odyssey is played. All these instruments are sequenced by the Cirklon. After a while I play the chords on the Polymoog and a solo on the Minimoog.

The music is recorded live to multi-track and mixed afterwards in Studio One. Only tracks from the live recording are used.

This track will also be available on Bandcamp soon."

2 comments:

  1. The Decadance looks as if it is connected to a SCSI drive. {5 O

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  2. Also, from the thumbnail I thought all those patch cables were going into the JD-800 as if its motherboard was wired up like a brain in a box. I'm getting punch drunk.

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