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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNBHrcqxRcA

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Sunday morning patch. Fun with a new WMD Performance Mixer.

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I’m working towards a self contained 2 voice all analogue modular synthesizer, to complement / juxtapose with my monome controlled system (monome can still control this of course). It’s not quite there yet, but I’ll be making some videos as I go. Here is the first one.

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over a decade of making music and just now I upload something to the internet. sum = op-1 + grid controlling aalto + samplr + sp-303 + six different pieces of vinyl

https://soundcloud.com/und-leise/sum

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I have been quiet (reading everything, but not coming up with something clever enough to justify writing) on the forum lately, but exceptionnally I wanted to share something with you all. We’ve been working on it for a while with an animator friend, and it’s finally out. It’s the first music video I release in ages (as I don’t like most music videos, and a lot of the collaborations I previously made ended lost on a hard drive because I just didn’t feel confortable publishing them), and for once I’m proud of it, so… I hope you’ll enjoy it. Feel free to leave a comment on it or something, I hope this video will have some views as I’d love to help Titouan Bordeau to get rewarded for his hard work on this and everything he does.

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Absolutely spectacular!!! Lots of respect for this stunning piece!

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Love it! You have such a beautiful voice floating above the electronics. Big up!

Beautiful!! Love the music and animation! Everything works so well together!

PS. the structure at 2:32 in the video reminds me of an amazing installation somewhere in rural Russia…

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This is fantastic. It reminds me of the mid-90’s Thomas Brinkmann multi turntable remix stuff (a good thing IMO).

Any plans to release recordings?

I sent it to Titouan who animated the video and he loved it ^^ lots ot food for the mind (although I doubt you can grow mushrooms on this one, but hey, that’s what animated videos are for!) Thanks for your comments, I’m so happy about this video, it really feels like an acheivement, I was stunned when I first got to watch it from beginning to end. As if some hidden part of my music was brought to life in front of my eyes and I didn’t even know it was there. Wonderful feeling. So to know that it can also touch and resonnate with other people around the world… it’s priceless really.

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thank you so much, a reference to Brinkmann is always welcome!

youtube was the only thing that entered my mind (mind control?! whaaat! :slight_smile: ) even though it could be debated if that is a release or not… anyway I’m happy with going that route for this series of tracks (and there will only be these four, though “trajectory 3” will be get a total remake someday…)

YouTube definitely counts as a release.Tthe only problem is that I can’t download it to listen offline or give you any money for it. :slight_smile:

I’d love to learn more about the process as well. What is on each record? Do you get them pressed just for this?

I’m using test tone type of records from vestax (can be found on ebay), whereas each track is a single tone sound.

shortly about each track:

  1. a four note chord played back with two different synth sounds (so in reality it is actually the sound of 8 turntables, but that would have been crazy to pull off in a video!) lots of post filtering/feedback…

  2. four records playing with skipping tone arms (the fastest just doing sporadic clicks but I removed that from the mix), the bass drum is a separate sound

  3. three records playing a chord with a low string sound, the rest are separate sounds plus feedback

hi guys, I haven’t posted any live videos since back in the days of the old forum. here’s a live video with guitar, re:mix, arcm4l and vocals. the guitarist loops some stuff in MainStage, and I trigger no more than three (!) loops while controlling a filter and some fx on the vocals with the arc.

check it out

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Heres 3 new ones :slight_smile:

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A few of my latest Eurorack experiments… both use Mannequins modules generously.

Lapiz Lazuli:

Mojave Ember:

Enjoy your weekend, friends!

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A simple synth line

https://soundcloud.com/0ufer/schritt

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One of my goals for 2017 was to play more gigs – I did 2 in 2016 and want to do 4 in 2017.

So last Friday I played my second gig in 2017, with Roland Barkey doing the visuals, filming & the video (thanks so much!). The venue was an extremely small cinema (30 - 40 seats?) in the basement of a bar called “Golem” in Hamburg, Germany.

No monome modules this time, but I hope you enjoy it nevertheless – I have a handful of patches on the Buchla 200e which serve as “starting points” for my improvisations, which I loop live on the Octatrack, so there are no pre-produced sequences or audio files.

If you are willing to spare 50 minutes, here’s a rather elegiac sonic journey.

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lovely :wink:

Great performance.

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