yr3wk48 moog & tonematrix from longcat on Vimeo.
A few posts back I compared Retro vs Future audio producing technique videos. Today’s video shows old and new working together. The Moog Opus 3 was released in 1980. Vintage Synth Explorer has the Opus Manual available for download: click here ToneMatrix, Andre Michelle’s Tenori-on software clone is pure 2009: http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix
“With the ever wonderful moog opus 3, and the insanely addictive tone matrix from andre michelle… it’s freely usable so long as you have the most recent flash update, it reminds me of early software drum machines like hammerhead… it seems he is creating a whole reason-ish music creation world online all run with flash, it’s quite heavy on the CPU but very interesting x lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix the moog is still missing it’s string sound, but one of it’s faults allows me to just have the filter with no sound underneath which you hear at the beginning… i love this synth x” – longcat
Thanks for Robbie Knight for this video. Isn’t time shifting on a rainy (in NYC at least) Friday nice?
Related post: Thoughts and photos from the Tenori-on Berlin event.
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just saw this and i wanted to thank you for posting my video over here… i gave up on the weekly improvisation almost a year ago, and i really like going back to see which videos take on a life of their own in other people’s posts… x