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Friday, November 17, 2023

Modbap Modular Osiris WavPak Volume 3 by Learning Modular’s Chris Meyer



Press release follows:

Modbap Modular announces availability of Osiris WavPak Volume 3, carefully crafted by Chris Meyer to integrate seamlessly with Eurorack module namesake

LOS ANGELES, CA, USA: Modbap Modular is proud to announce availability of Osiris WavPak Volume 3 — carefully crafted by Learning Modular’s Chris Meyer to integrate seamlessly with the black-owned electronic music instrument manufacturer’s own Osiris BI-FIDELITY WAVETABLE OSC (originally introduced to a captive audience at Knobcon Number Nine, Hyatt Regency Schaumburg, IL, USA, September 10-12, 2021), providing four banks of all-new custom 32 x 32 wavetables which have been meticulously curated and designed to expand anyone’s approach to wavetable synthesis using its Eurorack module namesake — as of November 2…

As the owner of Learning Modular, an online resource to help anyone master their modular synthesizer, Chris Meyer is perfectly positioned to help expand anyone’s approach to wavetable synthesis using Modbap Modular’s Osiris, operating powerfully in and of itself as a (frequency modulation- and phase modulation-including) seven-plus TIMBRE MODE 12HP BI-FIDELITYTM WAVETABLE OSC (oscillator) module, neatly-packed with an independent sub-oscillator, LOFI processing, extensive CV (control voltage) modulation capabilities, a PITCH quantiser, four banks of 32 x 32 wavetables, the ability to load user wavetables via Micro SD card (not included), and its own free open-source wavetable editor (OsirisEdit). After all, Chris Meyer is the talented individual responsible for creating the-then-trailblazing Vector Synthesis technology behind the 1986-vintage Prophet VS DIGITAL VECTOR SYNTHESIZER, supposedly intended to revive the flagging fortunes of US synth ‘giant’ Sequential for whom he worked in an engineering role. Subsequent stints at Digidesign, Music Maker Publications, and Tom Oberheim’s Marion Systems soon ensued, before becoming the Chief Engineer at the now-defunct Roland R&D US while serving also as Technical Chairman of the MIDI Manufacturer’s Association. A transition into the video and film industries followed thereafter as his storied career continued, coming full circle to ultimately end up where he originally started — playing with modular synthesizers.

Duly derived from Chris Meyer’s sizeable studio modular synthesizer — affectionately called The Monster, the four banks of all-new custom 32 x 32 wavetables included in Osiris WavPak Volume 3 are a result of undergoing a meticulous sampling process drawing upon the talents of one of the industry’s leading experts to offer Osiris owners a wide range of timbral possibilities catering to different sonic aesthetics: BANK A — otherwise known as the ‘East Coast’ bank — features wavetables that have been carefully crafted as a result of working with Livewire Electronics AFG’s Animated Pulses and Alien Saws waveforms, as well as Serge-filtered waveforms, using techniques such as audio rate waveform crossfading to offer a diverse palette of sounds, ranging from smooth and evolving textures to aggressive and cutting tones; BANK B — the ‘West Coast’ bank — incorporates techniques like Serge rectification, wave folding, and Serge resonant EQ, the resultinwavetables providing a more experimental and abstract sonic experience suited to those interested in pushing the boundaries of sound design and diving into harmonious tones and textures; BANK C — Formants — focuses on different vowel sounds with a sound design approach anchored around both digital and analogue formant filters for creating expressive vocal-like textures and tones that are ideal for adding a human touch to compositions or exploring more abstract and otherworldly sounds; and BANK D — Harmonics — utilises tube overdrive, filter banks inspired by both Buchla and Moog stylings, as well as featuring analogue and digital additive oscillators.

On the face of it, then, the results are all a testament to the expert craftsmanship involved in ensuring the highest-quality sound production possible. Put it this way: Osiris WavPak Volume 3’s four sound banks were sampled at 96kHz, perfectly aligning with the Osiris BI-FIDELITY WAVETABLE OSC module’s unique, high-quality 96kHz sample rate operation. Ultimately, users can enjoy pristine audio clarity, enabling exploration of full depth sonic landscapes.

Lending themselves a knowing nod in the direction of Chris Meyer’s trailblazing achievements, the X-axis in all the banks contain different waveforms, while the Y-axis introduces different harmonics for each X-wave; the harmonic series used in Osiris WavPak Volume 3 are: H1 (root up), H2 (one octave up), H3 (one octave, plus perfect fifth), H4 (two octaves up), H5 (two octaves, plus major third), H6 (two octaves, plus perfect fifth), and H8 (three octaves up). It is worth noting that in some cases — especially the filter banks, formant filters, and resonant EQ — the waveform also changes with ‘harmonic’ on the Y-axis, allowing for sculpting and refining patches with extraordinary detail thanks to this precise control over harmonic content. Modbap Modular encourages experimentation with different modulation sources patched to its Osiris BI-FIDELITY WAVETABLE OSC module’s WAVE Y to further enhance sonic explorations with the texture-rich Osiris WavPak Volume 3 — think velocity/accent from a sequencer or keyboard, a mod wheel, aftertouch, ribbon controller, or even a sample & hold triggered on each new note to create dynamic and evolving timbres that respond to playing style.


Osiris WavPak Volume 3 is available for free as a digital download exclusively from Modbap Modular’s online Shop here: https://www.modbap.com/products/osiris-wavpak-vol-3-by-chris-meyer

Watch Learning Modular’s Chris Meyer mentioning the-then-upcoming Osiris WavPak Volume 3 — while talking about Modbap Modular’s Osiris BI-FIDELITY WAVETABLE OSC module as a new way to wavetable — at Knobcon Number Eleven, Chicagoland, USA, September 8-10, 2023 here: https://youtu.be/tYkDT82wxx0

a NEW way to WAVETABLE! with Alias Zone & Osiris // Chris Meyer & ModBap at Knobcon 2023

video upload by DivKid

"Chris Meyer of Learning Modular & Alias Zone has A NEW WAY TO WAVETABLE!

Chris has been working on a new X and Y based wavetable systems that does two fascinating things, firstly it "samples" his whole large studio system while keeping that performable and responsive in the ModBap Modular Osiris and secondly he's using harmonics and interval sets to create morphing tunings within those sounds too.

The WavPak is out now through the ModBap site here // https://bit.ly/WavPak3-ChrisMeyer"

Monday, October 16, 2023

Knobcon 2023 DivKid Vids


video upload by DivKid

"All DivKid videos from my trip to Chicago, USA for Knobcon 2023"

Playlist:

1. 73-75 era Serge in the black panel 'Quasar' system // Prism Circuits at Knobcon 2023
Here we meet Sky from Prism Circuits who takes us through what he offers in the 4U Serge format, specifically taking us through his black panelled QUASAR system which uses classic 1973 - 1975 era Serge circuits.

2. Uncontrollable Rhythms from Moon Cycles and beyond // Pet Rock at Knobcon 2023
Here's Jonah from Pet Rock taking us through his sell out, sold at cost, first Eurorack module 'Pet Rock'. The module uses moon cycle data and random number generations to create two complimentary or drifting rhythms of varying step lengths and pattern densities. It's a fascinating concept that could lead to "good days and bad days" for your rhythms.

3. QV-L a POWERHOUSE of a Eurorack modulation source // Five12 at Knobcon 2023
Here's Jim Coker of Five12, of numerology and Vector fame, taking us through his new QV-L 'quad variable LFO'. It's a real powerhouse of a modulation module with 4 outputs, multiple clocking and frequency options, internal modulation, random generators, customisable control/performance options, syncing to the Vector sequencer for additional program changes and lots more.

4. NEW way to WAVETABLE! with Alias Zone & Osiris // Chris Meyer & ModBap at Knobcon 2023
Chris Meyer of Learning Modular & Alias Zone has A NEW WAY TO WAVETABLE!

Chris has been working on a new X and Y based wavetable systems that does two fascinating things, firstly it "samples" his whole large studio system while keeping that performable and responsive in the ModBap Modular Osiris and secondly he's using harmonics and interval sets to create morphing tunings within those sounds too.

This wavetable pack will be released for free through the ModBap site in the near future.

5. A Modular Approach to Eurorack Mixing with BARTENDER & BARBACK // After Later Audio at Knobcon 2023
Here we have several new modules from After Later Audio from Knobcon 2023. Lenny takes us through Bartender, Barback and Cast Iron which make up a new expandable, modular approach to Eurorack format mixing.

6. Simple solid clock sync! The Missing Link & ML:2 (Ableton Link) // Circuit Happy at Knobcon 2023
Giving the demo without any audio to listen to is a big move. A bold move made possible by rock solid behaviour from the devices from Circuit Happy. We have The Missing Link Junior and ML:2 Eurorack modules that are both Ableton Link enable devices for not just clock sync and reset but bar position aware behaviours for triggering and syncing to the patterns too. Impressive all round.
7. Better Spring Reverb! (with more filter features than your filter?) // Bubblesound at Knobcon 2023
It was great to meet David from Bubblesound at Knobcon 2023. I've been a long time user of his modules and he's consistently made quality modules over the years. The upcoming Spring Reverb module looks at Spring Reverb options in existence and aims to make them better, a fully featured SEM style multimode filter is on the module so you can really shape what's going into the physical spring, changing it's behaviour and sound. There's on board feedback which David is leaning into in this video too for more experimental patching.

Wednesday, October 04, 2023

Bob Moog Foundation Livestream Featuring Innovators Dave Rossum and Chris Meyer 7 p.m. ET. Today



"We’re just hours away from The Evolution of Modular Synthesis, available by livestream and in-person at Citizen Vinyl in downtown Asheville, NC starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Modular synthesis educator, musician, and inventor of vector synthesis Chris Meyer (Learning Modular, Alias Zone) and legendary synthesizer pioneer, innovator, and E-mu co-founder Dave Rossum (E-mu Systems, Rossum Electro-Music) will discuss the history and modern resurgence of modular synthesis with the Bob Moog Foundation Executive Director Michelle Moog-Koussa.

Between discussions, Meyer will perform music from his project, Alias Zone, which merges world music sounds with the limitless sonic possibilities of modular synthesis.

Tickets are $20 for entry at Citizen Vinyl, or pay-what-you-can starting at $10 for the livestream. We welcome our global supporters — the livestream will be available for 72 hours after the event for all ticket holders.

BUY IN-PERSON TICKETS HERE

BUY LIVESTREAM TICKETS HERE"

Friday, September 01, 2023

ALAN R. PEARLMAN FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS



Press release follows:

The ARP Foundation Strengthens its Mission

Kingston, NY, AUGUST 31, 2023– The Alan R. Pearlman Foundation has welcomed three new appointees to its Board of Directors: Chris Meyer, Collin Russell, and Andrew Schlesinger.

Chris Meyer
As a teenager in the 70s, Chris Meyer took lessons on piano, bass, and modular synthesizers. He went on to write code and help design products for Sequential Circuits, Digidesign, Tom Oberheim, and Roland R&D where he was chief engineer. He is perhaps best known as the creator of Vector Synthesis. >

Chris also taught synthesis at UCLA Extension, wrote numerous articles for Music Technology Magazine plus a column for Keyboard Magazine, and was technical chairman of the MIDI Manufacturers Association where he authored several additions to the spec including MIDI Time Code.

After a two-decade detour in the video and film industry, he recently returned to modular synthesis, creating videos, courses, and articles under the name Learning Modular, and co-authored the popular book Patch & Tweak. Proving that one who teaches can also “do”, most recently he has been focusing on composing and performing sweeping, emotional electronic music under the name Alias Zone which combines synthesizers, samplers, field recordings, and percussion instruments.




Collin Russell

Collin Russell is a composer, sound designer, and educator specializing in modular synthesis and through-composed electronic music. In addition to creating sound libraries and scoring music for films, Collin releases his own personal music in genres ranging from ambient to harsh noise. His process is rooted in the melding of traditional harmonic and rhythmic structures with organic modulations, bridging the gap between familiar and explorative sound.

Synth Gems 1 and Inspire the Music – 50 Years of Roland History.




Andrew Schlesinger

Drew Schlesinger is a renowned professional sound designer who has been involved in creating patches for synthesizers, effects and software products beginning with the Casio CZ-101 in 1984. He’s developed internal presets for over two hundred devices from thirty different manufacturers including Roland, Korg, EMU, Kurzweil, Alesis, Sony, Yamaha, Eventide, Lexicon and Sound Toys among many others.

He's recognized as one of the most prolific and accomplished sound programmers in the MI industry and has created seminal sounds and effects that include “Crystal Echoes” (Shimmer), the “Black Hole” reverb for Eventide and “Prophetic Steps” for Korg’s Prophecy synthesizer.

Drew was recently presented with the Golden Knob Lifetime Achievement Award at the Knobcon 2022 for his work in synth sound design and the contributions to the electronic music community. He’s also included in NAMM’s Oral History Series and is a frequent podcast guest.


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"We’re very excited to welcome these talented professionals into our Board of Directors," said Dina Alcalay Pearlman-Ifil, founder and Executive Director of the ARP Foundation and daughter of Alan R. Pearlman. "These three new Directors are well-recognized in their fields and we’re looking forward to their contributions bringing the Foundation’s efforts to the next level.”

The ARP Foundation continues its work with contributors, collaborators, vendors, manufacturers, venues, and synthesizer owners to provide music students with access to vintage ARP synthesizers to explore the endless possibilities of electronic music. The Foundation relies on donors to continue its mission, and encourages everyone who understands the importance of music education to visit https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org to learn more and pledge their support.

Beyond the Basic Sample & Hold


video upload by Chris Meyer: Learning Modular + Alias Zone

"Sample & Hold modules are a lot of fun. However, there are variations on the basic sample & hold available that give you a lot more control – from sounding more 'human' to creating sequences to providing you with an expressive performance control. Here are three of my favorites.

00:00 - Normal Sample & Hold
01:09 - RND STEP - overview
01:32 - RND STEP - bipolar output
02:24 - RND STEP - unipolar output
03:36 - Marbles - overview
04:34 - Marbles - initial settings
05:14 - Marbles - Y (smooth) output
05:41 - Marbles - Steps
07:14 - Marbles - Spread
09:01 - Marbles - Bias
10:06 - Marbles - Deja Vu + Steps
12:48 - Marbles - review
14:33 - Sapel - overview
15:27 - Sapel - initial settings
16:01 - Sapel - smooth random output
16:36 - Sapel - sample & hold output
16:55 - Sapel - 2n stepped random (semitones)
17:17 - Sapel - n+1 stepped random output (octaves)
17:34 - Sapel - Probabilty Distribution
19:00 - Sapel - "n" value controls
22:44 - conclusion

An article that fleshes out more of the background behind sample & hold modules is available to my Patreon subscribers: https://www.patreon.com/posts/88103012"

Saturday, July 22, 2023

FM in Modular: Types, Patches, and Tips


video upload by Chris Meyer: Learning Modular + Alias Zone

"How do you patch frequency modulation (FM) in a modular? What are the differences between exponential, linear, and through-zero FM? How do you deal with pitch shifts when increasing the FM depth? What happens when a VCO frequency-modulates itself, or is patched in a feedback loop? All of that is explained in this movie. (For more details, subscribe to patreon.com/learningmodular and view the post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/basic-c...)

index:
00:00 introduction
Exponential FM
00:29 patching exponential FM
02:07 varying modulation depth
02:48 frequency modulation explained
03:22 tuning ratio between modulator and carrier
04:28 changing source waveforms
05:00 pitch shift with exponential FM
05:53 tuning challenges with exponential FM
06:55 sync and FM
08:09 enveloping modulation depth
Linear FM
10:56 how linear FM works
11:38 varying modulation depth
12:06 pitch shift with linear FM
13:09 AC coupling to improve linear FM
Through Zero FM
15:11 how through zero FM works
17:18 enveloping modulation depth
17:59 changing waveforms
18:30 tuning ratio
19:35 FM summary
Feedback
20:40 self modulation
21:06 cross modulation"

Friday, May 27, 2022

Chris Meyer's Alias Zone: The Barefoot Trail (live at Mountain Skies 2022)


video upload by Chris Meyer: Learning Modular + Alias Zone

"Live performance video of Chris Meyer performing a new piece - The Barefoot Path - on modular synth and Ableton Live at the Mountain Skies 2022 Electronic Music Festival in Black Mountain, North Carolina.

This piece is based on the Zuni pilgrimage every four years along The Barefoot Trail to Zuni Heaven, and starting with the story of how their ancestors emerged from the underworld.

The video portion was produced by RadHaus Studio, who handled recording and video duties at the venue, White Horse Black Mountain. Many thanks to the crew there!"

http://bit.ly/LearnModular

Saturday, April 30, 2022

Chris Meyer's Alias Zone: The Cave


video upload by Learning Modular

"This performance premiered on April 1 2022 as part of @SynthFest France. It’s a mythical, musical exploration of the Lod Cave in Thailand, with the various musical parts rushing off to explore its various chambers and celebrate its mystery and beauty, while others are more apprehensive and suggest caution.

More music by Alias Zone: https://aliaszone.bandcamp.com

In this piece, Chris Meyer plays:
Pandora’s Box (modular synthesizer)
Ableton Live
Korg Wavestation and Arturia Pigments virtual synthesizers
cave ambience by Marcel Gnauk of FreeToUseSounds
wordless vocals by Holly Drummond via Black Octopus
graphical treatments: Trish Meyer"

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Alias Zone: Iceland (performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


video upload by Learning Modular

"This performance of Iceland was created for the 2021 edition of SoundMiT. In a slight change from my recent instrumentation, I played my smaller portable modular synthesizer system, as well as several of my polyphonic synthesizers. Hope you enjoy it!

Field recordings of surf, wind chimes, and Arctic Terns by Marcel Gnauk of FreeToUseSounds.com."

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Alias Zone: Shipwrecked (performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


video upload by Learning Modular

"This piece was created for the August 7 edition of Franck Martin's Live From the Studio [below], which includes an interview with Chris along with the premiere of this piece. It was also shown as the opening performance in the Chill Out Room at Knobcon 2021.

This piece was inspired by the actual Edro III shipwreck. Instruments Chris used include The Monster (his studio modular synth), the Vector Synth, Waldorf Iridium, and SoundIron Circle Bells."

Franck Martin - Live From the Studio 2021-08-07 - Chris Meyer/Alias Zone

video upload by

"Modular Synthesizer music and chat every other Saturday at 11am with a performance from the guest around 11:30am

With: Chris Meyer / Alias Zone - https://learningmodular.com/

00:00:00 Musical Intro
00:05:12 Intro
00:06:04 News
00:12:37 Who are you?
00:36:22 Performance
00:51:12 About the Performance
01:13:47 News"

Thursday, November 11, 2021

GEOSynths Synth Show - Ep119 - Special Guest - Chris Meyer


video upload by GEOSynths

"Synthesizer Podcast - Special Guest - Chris Meyer
Episode 119 - Thursday 11th November 2021
@ 7pm UK (2pm EST)

Chris Meyer

With over 5 decades within the Music Industry, not many are as knowledgable or as experienced as Chris Meyer. He’s worked with Modular Synths since the 70’s and started working for Sequential in the early 80’s and is the one who invented “Vector Synthesis”. He later worked for a variety of Companies, including Roland and was heavily involved with the revisions of the MIDI specification.

Chris later moved into the Film and Video Industry, composing Soundtracks, however this also turned into creating a Motion Graphics Business using Adobe After Effects, where he subsequently went on to writing Books and providing Technical Courses and other learning material.

The Teaching element has stayed with Chris and many will know him from his YouTube Channel and Website “Learning Modular” where he provides training and guides for those who want to delve deeply into Modular Systems, however it is very informative and useful for anyone into Synthesis.

As well as the Teaching, Chris continues to write and has co-authored Books like “Patch & Tweak” amongst others and if you want to hear his Compositions, then check out 'Alias Zone' on Bandcamp.Website -

https://learningmodular.com
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/LearningMod...
Bandcamp - https://aliaszone.bandcamp.com/album/..."

Related; The Sound of the Prophet VS

Chris Meyer Learning Modular posts on MATRIXSYNTH


Additional Prophet VS posts

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Alias Zone: Four O'Clock - Raining (performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


video upload by Learning Modular

"This is an upbeat little piece I created for the Modular World First Anniversary show/marathon.

Chris Meyer: The Monster modular synth, Waldorf Iridium, FrozenPlain Slow, and SoundIron Antidrum

The church/clock tower bells and many of the rain/dripping ambiences are courtesy of FreeToUseSounds.com."

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Alias Zone: Devotion (performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


video upload by

"This performance first aired as part of the 2021 Synth Society Summit and published on the Alias Zone YouTube channel (https://YouTube.com/AliasZone). It is a companion piece to NĂ¡huatl, which was created for Steve Roach's SoundQuest Fest 2021 (https://youtu.be/lbO8qCdgHq0).

Chris Meyer: Modular synth, Waldorf Iridium, Tibetan prayer bowl, Riot Audio Ritual Gong Drum

Vietnamese Buddhist Ceremony recorded with permission and provided courtesy of FreeToUseSounds.com."

Friday, August 13, 2021

Chris Meyer / Alias Zone: NĂ¡huatl (SoundQuest Fest 2021)


video upload by Learning Modular

"This was my set for Steve Roach’s SoundQuest Fest 2021. An enhanced version of this appears on the album 'We Only Came to Dream' (https://aliaszone.bandcamp.com/album/...). This video first appeared on my dedicated music channel, https://youtube.com/aliaszone"

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Alias Zone: A Vision of the Future (performed by Chris Meyer | Learning Modular)


Learning Modular

"I performed this piece live as part of WMD's & the Colorado Modular Synth Society's Freq Boutique 045 on January 11, 2021. I recorded it locally as I played so I could present a higher-quality version for you, although this is still the stereo "board mix" (not an edited multitrack - in other words, it's not perfect).

For in-depth notes on how I composed, patched, and performed the piece, I wrote a couple of in-depth posts for my Patrons:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/track-b...
https://www.patreon.com/posts/track-b...

To see the rest of that night's performances, as well as the live chat:"

Freq Boutique 045

WMDevices

"A virtual version of WMD's monthly community showcase of modular synthesizer performances, FREQ BOUTIQUE. 6 Performers. 25 Minute time slots with a 5 Minute Q+A session with each performer so we can all learn a bit!

This month's lineup is:
7:00 - Alias Zone https://www.instagram.com/learningmod...
7:30 – Calytrix - https://www.instagram.com/kyythane
8:00 - Renku Corporation - https://www.instagram.com/renkucorp
8:30 – El Roachy - https://www.instagram.com/elroachy
9:00 – Herr Shield - https://www.instagram.com/herr_shield
9:30 – Null Phi Infinity - https://www.instagram.com/Nullphiinfi...

For more info, visit http://WMDevices.com and https://ColoradoModularSynthSociety.com "

Friday, December 11, 2020

Alias Zone: The Dream Catcher (by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


Learning Modular

"Created for the December 2020 edition of Resident Electronic Music

Composed & performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular (aka Alias Zone):
• Tardis and Monster modular synths
• Waldorf Iridium, Korg Z1 & Wavestation AD polysynths
• rain gourd, woven basket shaker, goat toenail rattle (processed through modular)
• voice by Navajo (DinĂ©) elder Harry James from the Q Up Arts sampling collection Voices of Native America

Index of sounds and when they first appear:
00:02 rain gourd processed through Mutable Instruments Rings, plus modular reverb and echo)
00:14 woven basket shaker + goat toenail rattle processed though modular reverb and echo, sampled, looped, and played through a 1010music Blackbox.
00:30 Korg Z1, using its complex arpeggiator as well
00:59 twin bass voices: Synthesis Technology E352 VCO through Xaoc Devices Belgrad VCF, and Livewire AFG + SSF/WMD Spectrum through Rossum Evolution VCF, sequenced by a Five12 Vector
01:30 Navajo elder phrases, re-timed and played back from a 1010music Bitbox, processed with a Mutable Instruments Clouds
02:59 Waldorf Iridium
04:50 4ms Spherical Waveform Navigator through WMD Overseer stereo filter
05:59 Korg Wavestation AD layered with the Z1 (both played by the Z1’s arpeggiator)
08:50 another “slow motion solo” on the Iridium

Details of how the individual sounds were created are being covered on the Learning Modular Patreon channel: https://www.patreon.com/LearningModular"

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Alias Zone: Ash Tree Window (performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


Learning Modular

"Alias Zone: Ash Tree Window
Chris Meyer (https://learningmodular.com): modular synth; Waldorf Iridium
Conet Project (https://www.irdial.com/conet.htm): shortwave radio

Performed for the Colorado Modular Synth Society’s October Skies online space music festival: https://youtu.be/m6fY3efd2hQ

A detailed performance and patch breakdown has been created exclusively for the Learning Modular Patreon supporters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/track-b...

Additional thoughts on creating modular music are in my November newsletter: https://learningmodular.com/2020-11-n..."

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Alias Zone/Chris Meyer: Fear Itself (modular synth performance)


Learning Modular

"A live modular performance based around Roosevelt's "the only thing we have to hear is fear itself" speech. Three different takes - each performed straight through - were edited together to create the best composite performance where I could also show how I was manipulating the modular during the performance.

For a detailed patch breakdown, see this post on my Patreon Channel (exclusive to my Patreon subscribers): https://www.patreon.com/posts/track-b..."

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Chris Meyer/Alias Zone: I Have Tried


Published on Oct 15, 2019 Learning Modular

"Live performance of the original composition I Have Tried (Oct. 12 2019 at the Albuquerque Press Club), including a solo by Jim Coker of Five12 and video projections by Cody 'Chops' Murray."
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