Share your synthesizer music!
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A simple live recording featuring a Minitaur, a Sub 37, a MF-104, and a Volca Beats:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42O1WKvA4HQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42O1WKvA4HQ
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macOS 10.12.6 | Ableton Live Suite 10 | plug-in format: AU | current Moog gear: MF-104M Analog Delay, Minitaur, Sub 37 Tribute Edition
macOS 10.12.6 | Ableton Live Suite 10 | plug-in format: AU | current Moog gear: MF-104M Analog Delay, Minitaur, Sub 37 Tribute Edition
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Good people,
Say hello to Low Lane!
This a project that started entirely on a Moog Sub 37. Me and a long time collaborator sat down and started playing with ideas, with the Sub 37 as a starting point. The result evolved beyond just the Sub, and became something bigger than first expected, but we went along with it (I see it as proof of the inspiration within Moog products)!
It became something raw, dynamic and spontaneous - four extreme songs that roller coast through kraut, punk and avant garde.
The lyrics are a smooth blend of stream of consciousness nursery rhymes dadistically blended with passages from random pages of books that speak directly to the center of your being.
This first release will take you through the atmosphere to the center of the macrocosm and back again. Enjoy! And stay tuned for the coming releases!
Please have a listen! Thank you!
https://lowlane.bandcamp.com/releases
Say hello to Low Lane!
This a project that started entirely on a Moog Sub 37. Me and a long time collaborator sat down and started playing with ideas, with the Sub 37 as a starting point. The result evolved beyond just the Sub, and became something bigger than first expected, but we went along with it (I see it as proof of the inspiration within Moog products)!
It became something raw, dynamic and spontaneous - four extreme songs that roller coast through kraut, punk and avant garde.
The lyrics are a smooth blend of stream of consciousness nursery rhymes dadistically blended with passages from random pages of books that speak directly to the center of your being.
This first release will take you through the atmosphere to the center of the macrocosm and back again. Enjoy! And stay tuned for the coming releases!
Please have a listen! Thank you!
https://lowlane.bandcamp.com/releases
noise, drones, fuzz, delay, filter sweeps, feedback and low frequencies - that's love.
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Three Moog Mother-32s
This is a very rough and sloppily played tribute to seb17320's excellent "Mos-Lab 15 demo" video I posted a couple of weeks back. I wanted to see if I could pull-off something close using three Moog Mother-32s. The playing is really rough (due to attempting to play a solo on the little buttons instead of keys) the sequence is not very close to the original, and the video editing in general is crap (I couldn't figure out how to do Seb's 4-way split screen) but I hope everyone can appreciate the spirit that this demo was intended in! I used a touch of Valhalla VintageVerb on each part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FicsoscQS4
(I wish this forum allowed videos to be embedded so people don't have to click out to a different window.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FicsoscQS4
(I wish this forum allowed videos to be embedded so people don't have to click out to a different window.)
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Re: Three Moog Mother-32s
i thought this was really awesome!jido-genshi wrote:This is a very rough and sloppily played tribute to seb17320's excellent "Mos-Lab 15 demo" video I posted a couple of weeks back. I wanted to see if I could pull-off something close using three Moog Mother-32s. The playing is really rough (due to attempting to play a solo on the little buttons instead of keys) the sequence is not very close to the original, and the video editing in general is crap (I couldn't figure out how to do Seb's 4-way split screen) but I hope everyone can appreciate the spirit that this demo was intended in! I used a touch of Valhalla VintageVerb on each part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FicsoscQS4
(I wish this forum allowed videos to be embedded so people don't have to click out to a different window.)
i also really like your "something simple" video, i've watched/listened to it many times. makes me want to buy mother-32 too
noise, drones, fuzz, delay, filter sweeps, feedback and low frequencies - that's love.
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Re: Three Moog Mother-32s
Thank you! I really appreciate the kind words.mezonoxian wrote:i thought this was really awesome!jido-genshi wrote:This is a very rough and sloppily played tribute to seb17320's excellent "Mos-Lab 15 demo" video I posted a couple of weeks back. I wanted to see if I could pull-off something close using three Moog Mother-32s. The playing is really rough (due to attempting to play a solo on the little buttons instead of keys) the sequence is not very close to the original, and the video editing in general is crap (I couldn't figure out how to do Seb's 4-way split screen) but I hope everyone can appreciate the spirit that this demo was intended in! I used a touch of Valhalla VintageVerb on each part.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FicsoscQS4
(I wish this forum allowed videos to be embedded so people don't have to click out to a different window.)
i also really like your "something simple" video, i've watched/listened to it many times. makes me want to buy mother-32 too
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
My latest cover of a 1979 song called Moskow Diskow by Belgian group Telex. It might bring back memories for some of you. Done on Minimoog D, Ensoniq SQ-80, Alesis Ion (Vocoder) and DR-880.
Enjoy !
https://soundcloud.com/thealien666/mosk ... r-by-alain
Enjoy !
https://soundcloud.com/thealien666/mosk ... r-by-alain
Moog Minimoog D (1975)
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
That was fun! Great job!thealien666 wrote:My latest cover of a 1979 song called Moskow Diskow by Belgian group Telex. It might bring back memories for some of you. Done on Minimoog D, Ensoniq SQ-80, Alesis Ion (Vocoder) and DR-880.
Enjoy !
https://soundcloud.com/thealien666/mosk ... r-by-alain
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Thanks jido-genshi !
Moog Minimoog D (1975)
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
DSI OB6
DSI Prophet REV2
Oberheim Matrix-6
Ensoniq SQ-80
Korg DW8000
Behringer DeepMind 12
Alesis Ion
Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Don't do too much "pure" music these days, but I thought that I'd post two short pieces anyway:
Monumental is a multi-track recording of the Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089.
This is a desktop synthesizer with discrete components (MIDI and digital LFO though) and a transistor ladder filter (I believe it uses a variant similar to the Source).
https://soundcloud.com/exodesound/monumental-5089
Rising Wind is another multi-track recording, but of the Boomstar SE80 (with Yamaha CS-80 filter).
Except for different filter implementations the Boomstars are identical.
I've also used a drumloop from my music recording software in this piece.
https://soundcloud.com/exodesound/rising-wind-se80
FX were applied quite generously on both pieces.
Monumental is a multi-track recording of the Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089.
This is a desktop synthesizer with discrete components (MIDI and digital LFO though) and a transistor ladder filter (I believe it uses a variant similar to the Source).
https://soundcloud.com/exodesound/monumental-5089
Rising Wind is another multi-track recording, but of the Boomstar SE80 (with Yamaha CS-80 filter).
Except for different filter implementations the Boomstars are identical.
I've also used a drumloop from my music recording software in this piece.
https://soundcloud.com/exodesound/rising-wind-se80
FX were applied quite generously on both pieces.
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Hi
Just released my first album on Spotify, iTunes, etc.
The Space Between Us is an album / EP with five songs in one way or another interprets space , from space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space (as if no space between us humans would be unimaginable big enough) .
On the album , I use almost exclusively analog monophonic synthesizers and effects made by Moog , which are often recorded " live" without direct retakes .
The idea of the album is that the songs and arrangements should be simple and transparent and provide space for the listener's own interpretations and ideas of space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space .
This is music for reflection and contains a lot of sadness and melancholy.
https://open.spotify.com/album/36QxosIZ6FHk92nRqBuerw
Just released my first album on Spotify, iTunes, etc.
The Space Between Us is an album / EP with five songs in one way or another interprets space , from space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space (as if no space between us humans would be unimaginable big enough) .
On the album , I use almost exclusively analog monophonic synthesizers and effects made by Moog , which are often recorded " live" without direct retakes .
The idea of the album is that the songs and arrangements should be simple and transparent and provide space for the listener's own interpretations and ideas of space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space .
This is music for reflection and contains a lot of sadness and melancholy.
https://open.spotify.com/album/36QxosIZ6FHk92nRqBuerw
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Would love to hear this... what's your band name? There are a LOT of "The Space Between Us" Albums from various artists on iTunes! I don't (won't!) use Spotify.Karl Mergel wrote:Hi
Just released my first album on Spotify, iTunes, etc.
The Space Between Us is an album / EP with five songs in one way or another interprets space , from space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space (as if no space between us humans would be unimaginable big enough) .
On the album , I use almost exclusively analog monophonic synthesizers and effects made by Moog , which are often recorded " live" without direct retakes .
The idea of the album is that the songs and arrangements should be simple and transparent and provide space for the listener's own interpretations and ideas of space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space .
This is music for reflection and contains a lot of sadness and melancholy.
https://open.spotify.com/album/36QxosIZ6FHk92nRqBuerw
Re: Share your synthesizer music!
I found it on iTunes by searching for Karl Mergel.
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Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Sorry, I missed it, my artist name is Karl Mergel.jido-genshi wrote:Would love to hear this... what's your band name? There are a LOT of "The Space Between Us" Albums from various artists on iTunes! I don't (won't!) use Spotify.Karl Mergel wrote:Hi
Just released my first album on Spotify, iTunes, etc.
The Space Between Us is an album / EP with five songs in one way or another interprets space , from space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space (as if no space between us humans would be unimaginable big enough) .
On the album , I use almost exclusively analog monophonic synthesizers and effects made by Moog , which are often recorded " live" without direct retakes .
The idea of the album is that the songs and arrangements should be simple and transparent and provide space for the listener's own interpretations and ideas of space between us humans and the universe's unfathomable space .
This is music for reflection and contains a lot of sadness and melancholy.
https://open.spotify.com/album/36QxosIZ6FHk92nRqBuerw
/Karl
Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Here's a song I wrote earlier this year after listening to too much Carpenter one day.
http://illiteraterainbow.tumblr.com/pos ... -movies-in
http://illiteraterainbow.tumblr.com/pos ... -movies-in
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Equipment: Moog Werkstatt; Arturia Microbrute; Syntecno TeeBee; Elektron Sidstation; Korg Volca Keys, Electribe ER-1, Monotron; MidiNES; Teenage Engineering PO-12; Roland Boutique JP-08; BeatStep Pro; GameBoy
Equipment: Moog Werkstatt; Arturia Microbrute; Syntecno TeeBee; Elektron Sidstation; Korg Volca Keys, Electribe ER-1, Monotron; MidiNES; Teenage Engineering PO-12; Roland Boutique JP-08; BeatStep Pro; GameBoy
Re: Share your synthesizer music!
Greetings, Moogers! It's been a while since I last visited, so I'll post my latest bit of recorded music. I did this earlier today: https://soundcloud.com/glacieracademy/wend-arpeggi
The sounds are all from the DSI Pro-2 (I sold my Voyager to get it ), and I ran it through Strymon El Capistan and EHX Cathedral.
The sounds are all from the DSI Pro-2 (I sold my Voyager to get it ), and I ran it through Strymon El Capistan and EHX Cathedral.
Moog Matriarch, ARP Odyssey MKII, Roland Juno-60, Yamaha DX7, Yamaha VSS-30