Beat Frequency’s video for Iron Sun, from The Chordless Chord (iTunes link).
The track features theremin plus delay, pitch shift, panic box and whistle pig (http://tinyurl.com/panicbox). It was recorded in a single take, with no post-processing.
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I like the track – but it needs a better video. The video looks like it could go along with anything.
I think images of gravity waves from black holes is right for the music. Hard to believe its a theremin though.
I think images of gravity waves from black holes is right for the music. Is he really getting those sounds out of a theremin though?
@clyde – yes I am. I use a Moog etherwave. For Iron sun the signal went through a ping-pong delay, then one channel was pitch shifted up a fifth (let’s say ‘ping’) and ring-modulated against the other channel (’pong’) – then a bit of low pass on the wet signal and mix in some of the dry signals (i.e. ping and pong.)