
"This is at the moment a page for my earliest work. I use in my studio: a Korg Mono/Poly, and a Powerbook G4. thats it. Pretty limited i know but youd be surprised what can be teased out of such equipment with a little ingenuity. I use Amadeus pro and Reason 2.0 to record, edit, and sequence samples from the mono/poly. I monitor everything through audio technica headphones. My strength is analog synthesis and although the mono/poly isnt modular, its pretty flexible. Trust me, if i could afford a synthi 100 or even an aks, id be in heaven. But given financial circumstances, I work with what i have. Any of you out there who are like minded, (analog synth focused and interested in experimenting) in western mass, and would like to collaborate, let me know. Im always looking for more people to program with. And everyone else just enjoy and leave lots of comments. Im always glad to hear feedback."
Note the tracks are low volume to start but the pick up. Really interesting soundscapes. Matthew wrote in after reading
The ELF Generator post:
"I noticed
the most recent post deals with the relation of sound and brainwaves. Ive been experimenting with this subject recently. I actually just got
a myspace page up and running with some of my earlier work in this area. Check it out, and if you feel so inclined, feel free to post it. All sounds relating to brainwave entrainment are produced with the waveform generators in amadeus pro and everything else is done on a korg mono/poly. Its actually the only synth used in my music as my studio is pretty low budget at the moment."
Irukandji is a very small, almost invisible Australian jellyfish that is highly venomous.
ReplyDeleteThe late George Gershwin's great granddaughter (family anyway) is a scientist who studies this little beast in Australia.
I thought this was pretty cool.
its also the name of a tribe of indigenous people in australia. the jellyfish is named after the tribe. the music project is named after the jellyfish.
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