Sunday, February 04, 2018
Moog Sub37 Harmonic Noodling
Published on Aug 27, 2016 trigg015
"Improvisation with a homemade patch on the Sub 37 using LFO Squarewave to modulate pitch frequency of OSC1 & OSC2 separately + synced ADSR, filter mod, detuning, etc
Ooh and a little bit of Strymon Timeline to finish it off.
Enjoy :)"
A few bits of NAMM 2018
Published on Feb 4, 2018 Joel Braverman
"Some vids and photos from my visit to NAMM 2018"
Lazers - a deluge jam
Published on Feb 4, 2018 qui mo
"Another deluge only track. Weekend is here and so it is my second track / jam. Music, synth programming and sequences done by yours truly. As always take your time to listen, like, comment and follow. Cheers!"
KORG prologue-16 Polyphonic Analogue Synthesizer : 20 custom-made sounds
Published on Feb 4, 2018 IAmTheSwordmaster1
"I recently happened to get my hands on the new KORG prologue 16 (16 voice polyphonic analogue synthesizer) and got blown away by its sonic capabilities. It's featuring a fully analogue signal path combined with a 3rd, digital Multi Oscillator and high quality digital effects.
Here are the 20 first patches this awesome synth inspired me to program on my own.
Drums from KORG volca sample."
Oberheim Polyphonic Keyboard Module from Four Voice Synthesizer
Sequential Circuits Pro One Keyboard Synthesizer SN 6167
Waldorf XT Rack Synth SN 930727644
20Objects Podcast 215: Todd Barton
Published on Feb 4, 2018 20Objects
"I'm always intrigued by a good story. How about "from early music player to Buchla master"? Todd Barton's story is as good as his mucis - which is damned good. His use of serious electronic music gear to create focused worked is quite unique, and it is reflected in the way that the music sounds awesome regardless of the technology used to create it.
And the list of technology is pretty serious: Buchla modulars and Music Easels, Serge modulars and the Haken Continuum - and even the Hordijk Blippoo - are all pulled into play as necessary. Todd has been releasing recordings, but also recently did a series of live shows throughout Europe and the western US.
In our chat, we go over his entre into electronic music, how he got drawn into Buchla and Serge gear, and how he makes his choices now. He also talks a bit about the process of doing live modular teaching via Skype, and how he creates his live musical sculptures. Very in-depth conversations on creation; this is a discussion that will prove inspiring.
Check out Todd's work at his website: toddbarton.com. And enjoy the podcast!"
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