Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Come Patch With Jamie Lidell / Matthias Puech / MATTHS - Modular Synth Live Patching
video upload by MATTHS
First live patching audio demo starts at 9:11.
"Join myself and guests as we open the doors to our studios and share ideas about #modular synth patching as part of this series of livestreams.
Each episode I will be joined by fellow synth wizards, each armed with their own ideas, tips and tricks on #patching modular #synthesisers. Less chatting and more patching! Get involved by suggesting any further patching ideas in realtime using the chat.
I'm joined in this episode by:
Jamie Lidell. Firmly bitten by the modular bug, Jamie has kindly been on my channel before taking us through is latest iteration of a modular looping device.
WEBSITE - http://jamielidellmusic.com
and
Matthias Peuch
You may be very familiar with his work with the 4ms & Matthias Puech Ensemble Oscillator, Tapographic Delay and alternate firmwares for Clouds and Batumi. Matthias knows his stuff!
WEBSITE - https://mqtthiqs.github.io
MUSIC - https://mqtthiqs.github.io/music.html"
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