The show explores hardware sound synthesis and electronic music production with discussions on techniques and devices when making music using synthesisers, drum machines, sequencers, modular synths and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureArtsPerforming ArtsHobbies |
Tom has been on a long journey to understand the Ornament and Crime module for the AE Modular system by Tangible Waves. Phil has been making a portable sound system with his pedals and pocket operators - the M-BAU - you'll have to listen to find out... more
Phil has been chopping up midi loops in Ableton and triggering them via Novation Launchpads, the midi is playing the microfreak and the RD-6, drumbrute and TD-3, and the Crave. The result is a chill relaxed yet animated and moving track - lush. Tom... more
Tom's pedals sound awesome, he's been exploring how just delay and reverb perdals can be used to create the music within his track, the tune is less important than the sonic experience this week. Phil has been working with arpeggios on the launchpad... more
It's been a stormy in the past few weeks and Phil and Tom are hoping to have seen the last of them for a while. Tom's been stripping wall paper and there's a bit of supper banter too. Musically they've had a good few weeks hiding from the weather a... more
Tom is experimenting with different synth modules working together, he's got Bastl's Kastles setting the tempo, AE Modular creating a rythmn, a hacked Korg Monotron Duo being modulated by Dr Strangelove (Analogue Solution's desktop ring mod). There'... more
Tom and Phil are starting the year of the two little ducks off with their new toys - the PO-33 sampler and Tangible Waves' AE Modular. There's talk of excitement about the colours used by Ikea and traumatic memories of a meatball eating rabbit. Phi... more
It's Christmas! But there's no sign of Slade - just Tom and Phil discussing their Christmas eve preparations and the exprimenting they've been up to with sound synthesis. Phil has fallen in love with the Arturia Microfreak's knobs and screen, it pla... more
Phil's been burning holes in pans and Tom's pipework is sending him round the bend. This week's show brings some interestingly wrapped tunes from the microfreak and the blofeld. Phil has been recording different parts and layering them and talks ab... more
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