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Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 8:52 pm
by VCS3
Hi, just want to share some sounds with other electronic music makers.

I find it interesting when a different approach is taken to create music.
Here are some tracks made with only Moogerfoogers and some other pedals.
Moogerfoogers are wonderful devices with so many possibilities.


http://soundcloud.com/taraexperiment/ra ... andscape-1

http://soundcloud.com/taraexperiment/stars



Cheers

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:13 pm
by maxthecello
Hi,
could not agree with you more about Moogerfoogers creativity!
I'm a cello player and Foogers are a key part of my sound.
Here is a couple of my electronic tunes, it's all electrified cello mainly through Foogers and Strymon Timeline for stereo delays! Check them out!

https://soundcloud.com/maxlilja

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 2:00 pm
by Portamental
^ Very interesting maxcello. I like it a lot.

Being a (very) late bloomer in my learning to play music instruments, I don't feel I have yet attained the level at which I am comfortable posting my recordings, but I have been using a cello and a flute for a couple of years, and lately a Ukulele with my foogers. Just got an MF-104m recently, the quintessential fooger. Anyway, the only person I am interested in pleasing with my efforts says he's having a ball doing all doing all the sound experiments while his humble skills are on the rise :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:29 pm
by VCS3
maxthecello wrote:Hi,
could not agree with you more about Moogerfoogers creativity!
I'm a cello player and Foogers are a key part of my sound.
Here is a couple of my electronic tunes, it's all electrified cello mainly through Foogers and Strymon Timeline for stereo delays! Check them out!

https://soundcloud.com/maxlilja
Very nice, I like the juxtaposition between the cello and electronics.
There is a lot of space for things to breathe as well, I like that.

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:49 am
by maxthecello
VCS3 wrote:
maxthecello wrote:Hi,
could not agree with you more about Moogerfoogers creativity!
I'm a cello player and Foogers are a key part of my sound.
Here is a couple of my electronic tunes, it's all electrified cello mainly through Foogers and Strymon Timeline for stereo delays! Check them out!

https://soundcloud.com/maxlilja
Very nice, I like the juxtaposition between the cello and electronics.
There is a lot of space for things to breathe as well, I like that.
Thanks guys! Space is needed, also in music... or is there somebody out there who actually enjoys being in a over crowded elevator for longer periods of time...???

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 7:22 pm
by OneyedSon
Excerpt from a live 80 min performance - at UR-Electro - in Toledo Ohio.This is an MF-107 Processing the carrier oscillator from one of 2 MF-102's plus the lfo from another MF-102 being used as an audio oscillator into its own input while the carrier of that 102 is modulated by the lfo from the first - All 3 oscillators are modulated in different amounts in real time through a Moog CP-251 - which is splitting - mixing - and lagging the CV out from a Frostwave Fat Control analog sequencer. - Oscillators are mixed in stereo and sent through an Electrix Filter Factory & Beringer Vampire Delay. Great "Forbidden Planet" (the movie) style Fun .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOArLND ... 2507A69C9D

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 12:04 pm
by deadhedgehog
Great stuff everybody! Keep it coming

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 2:18 pm
by radioland
deadhedgehog wrote:Great stuff everybody! Keep it coming
Yes, I really enjoy a lot of the quirkier sounds people create with Moogerfoogers.

I already posted some of my Fooger-experiments in the general topics thread "show your synthesizer music", but will post them again here for those interested:

https://soundcloud.com/radioland-1/blic ... a-u-ussa-1

https://soundcloud.com/radioland-1/gollum-in-the-cave

https://soundcloud.com/radioland-1/alp-sigel-im-winter

Cheers, radioland

Re: Experimental Music made with Moogerfoogers

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2014 2:21 pm
by Vsyevolod
OneyedSon,

Really enjoyed the timbres and cross modulations you are achieving! Enough Foogers in your arsenal and you don't need external gear to run through them.

Fantastic work.

Stephen




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