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Thalassa’s Berlin School Moments is a retro live synth jam, featuring Moog MG-1 + Synthesizers.com + Yusynth + MFOS step sequencing.

Berlin School” synth music is music that’s inspired by the tradition of 70’s German electronic music pioneers like Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. Key characteristics include step-sequenced basslines, “spacey” effects, Moog synth leads and Mellotron pads.

Details below.

via Thalassa77:

Synthesizers.com and the MFOS Sequencer: main sequence

Moog Realistic MG-1 lead sounds.

Redtron : Mellotron Sounds.

No MIDI sequences were used , all was recorded on one take and no further mixing after recording, Everything is improvised,please forgive my mistakes ( a lot of them :P )

 

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6 Responses to “Berlin School Modular Synth Jam”  

  1. 1 unkown

    i really dont like to ask these sort of question but i figured id give it a shot any have some tips on how to program the beginning bass line i usually can recreate sounds i hear i spent almost an entire just trying to emulate it but no luck my best guess is that the oscillator is a square wave sounds like a bit of delay in there too other than that not really havin any luck

  2. 2 David Ryle

    Good job! You got the essence of the genre really well.

  3. 3 Thalassa

    I don't remember exactly how I made it but I can explain you more or less the patch. The patch is just three oscillators ( one 2 octaves lower than the other two ) . The oscillators go to a mixer and the output of the mixer is filtered by the ARP2600 filter clone. The sequence starts with a saw wave after is added a triangle wave oscillator and finally other oscillator with saw wave?? . I used some kind of ping-pong delay. The envelopes settings are mroe or less , A= 0 , D=20% S=0 R=20%

  4. 4 Thalassa

    I don't remember exactly how I made it but I can explain you more or less the patch. The patch is just three oscillators ( one 2 octaves lower than the other two ) . The oscillators go to a mixer and the output of the mixer is filtered by the ARP2600 filter clone. The sequence starts with a saw wave after is added a triangle wave oscillator and finally other oscillator with saw wave?? . I used some kind of ping-pong delay. The envelopes settings are mroe or less , A= 0 , D=20% S=0 R=20%

  5. 5 Thalassa

    I don't remember exactly how I made it but I can explain you more or less the patch. The patch is just three oscillators ( one 2 octaves lower than the other two ) . The oscillators go to a mixer and the output of the mixer is filtered by the ARP2600 filter clone. The sequence starts with a saw wave after is added a triangle wave oscillator and finally other oscillator with saw wave?? . I used some kind of ping-pong delay. The envelopes settings are mroe or less , A= 0 , D=20% S=0 R=20%

  6. 6 unkown

    thalassa thanks allot i just read your post and will try out the video is really great and has really inspired me to try a more earlier ambient sound keep the sweet jams coming

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