Last Friday I put together the Erica Synths DIY BBD Delay/Flanger and this track came out of it.
It’s a Teenage Engineering PO-12 Eurorack mounted passing through the BBD Delay with some more Delay Reverb from the Strymon Magneto. Some EQ was done using Befaco Hexmix/Hexpander.
Heavily inspired by the Berimbau sound. Check it out:

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Figured I should share something as I am new around here. I did a little piano version of an old track for piano day a few weeks back. It was a bit rushed and I am not 100% happy with it but in the spirit of sharing and contributing:

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Really cool. I love the atmosphere.

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I like the way this turned out. Syncopated patterns from Rubicon2 and SV-1, with some waves of noise and sparkle coming out of Morphagene and Mother-32.

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I want 40 minutes of this, does that exist?

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Cross posting my latest release. If anyone’s interested in details or talking about the process or music here’s a thread: CODE422 by New Tendencies

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Haha I’m away at work for 10 days, but I certainly want to explore and expand on this type of melodic patch idea some more. Next version I’ll do a 40 minute take just for you :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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latest 10-year old cassette released digitally unbeknownst to me

no notes, no beats, no plants

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glorious shimmers. The overdrive is perfect.

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Love it, great simplicity!!

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Just put my latest album up on bandcamp this weekend, after more than a few months of hemming and hawing : - )
Feels like a spiritual sequel to my last collection Aum Swimming–that album tried to capture the feeling of being on a river coursing slowly towards death–this one shoots for the expanse of the East Pacific and how it’s connected to the rocky shoreline of the West.

Partly inspired by a recent trip to Kauai, partly inspired chance processes, partly inspired by my growing confusion with complexity.
Created with a Eurorack setup: Sisters, JF, Ansible/Grid, Keystep, Magneto, Belgrad, DLD, Rings, Tides, Tx81z, Valhalla delay and more. Thanks for listening!

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This latest video was commissioned for the Chaos Party held at It’s Her Factory in London on 28 March 2019 (the night before Brexit as originally scheduled, which is relevant to its content). A short abstract meditation on leaving things behind, taking the form of opt-art animations (created with a Critter & Guitarri B&W Videoscope and Project M) and Soundfont MIDI renditions of old themes with new meanings, plus semi-modular sounds from a Dreadbox Nyx and Volca Modular run through a Bastl Thyme.

Cality on iOS driving my Eurorack in a bluesy sort of way

https://youtu.be/O-AesRNU4Z4

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new k-blamo
(que blame-o dicen algunos)
today
plz cut it into your set
aalto, parc, monolase
recorded at el nopal press
5th and Main, downtown

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listened to this whole thing at work. very nice stuff! Impressive that was your first live PA.

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first track from my partner’s LP is up on stereogum today

i play some viola and stroh-violin

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https://soundcloud.com/zengomi/lamentation

oof, these progressions are gorgeous. her voice feels so much closer and full than her other records, if that makes sense? not like, just mix-wise. her presence is arresting, beautifully contrasted by the viola.

congrats to you both, excited for this record. are you joining her on the tour?

Thanks! Very glad to hear you enjoyed it!