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This video captures a little old-school style step sequencing with a Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer.
An analog delay module like the Blacet Time Machine would be the icing on this cake.
via marsl808state
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Filed under: Keyboard Synthesizers, Sequencers, Synthesizers
Sunday Synth Jams: Astral Flyover, a live modular synth improvisation.
Details on the patching below.
via davidryle:
Arrick modular synth live performance. Used Cubase 4 and Addictive Drums vst plug-in to clock into the Q960 Sequential Controller.
Dr Vague’s Modular Synth Jam
Holistic Additives – Modular synth + Monopoly + Volta
I’m not sure about Dr Vague’s math – but I’m pretty sure it adds up to a computer-controlled modular synth jam.
via doctorvague:
Volta, 4 trigger streams to a switcher to a Moon Modular trigger sequencer and on out to a Monopoly arpeggiator etc.
It’s as fun as it looks. I jammed to a different loop than you’re hearing
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The Berlin School lives on, with Martin Peters’ hypnotic interlocking sequencers + symphonic electronica synth jam, Another Symphonic Theme.
Details on gear + patches below! Read more…
Sunday Synth Jam: Here’s a little something for the fans of Berlin School electronic music – a nice sequenced synth jam, via attorks:
This theme is inspired by an arpeggiator from the Waldorf Q keyboard which I programmed as sequence to be performed by the Q. At first you hear a bass-like sound from the Creamware MiniMax ASB. After that the Synthesizers.com Modular and the self built Modular are added. At last the sequence from the Waldorf Q Keyboard is added. By varying the decay on the Q the sound becomes more lively.
The accompaniment is played on the Clavia Nord Lead 1 and the Roland XP-80.



