MATRIXSYNTH: EVI Serge by vgermuse


Thursday, December 20, 2007

EVI Serge by vgermuse


YouTube via matrixsynth. Sent my way via Todd Barton, aka vgermuse.
"The EVI 2000 analog synth module of the EVI 1000 is producing long sustained sine tones which are now and then sent through a Moogerfooger Ring Modulator. The EVI is triggering a patch in the Serge that is creating random pitches and drastic timbral shifts. Hope you enjoy."

Update: New video is up here.

11 comments:

  1. Whoa!
    That was cool.

    Can we have some more of that, please.

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  2. Now THAT was electronic music.

    More, please.

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  3. Absolutely beautiful and stunning!

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  4. i liked this very much

    if you like this

    do check John Butcher, Evan Parker etc when they are fed thru electronic devices:-)

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  5. If you like this check out the song Nautilus by The Klinik.

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  6. Beautiful video, and an uncanny resemblance to my old professor...

    http://www.cdemusic.org/artists/nelsong.html

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  7. Great sounds! Thanks, Todd. We need a longer version, though.

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  8. vgermuse here: thank you all for your kind comments!
    glad you're enjoying. yep, evan parker et al are my heros. I'm currently working on a slightly longer demo, so stay tuned.

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  9. fantastico! grazie

    thanx! 10/10

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