Saturday, January 01, 2011
new year noodle! by Ken MacBeth
YouTube via macbethsynthesizers | January 01, 2011 |
"Here's a short vid that I did in a New Year feel!
...featuring a Korg CX3 organ, a Korg Prophecy providing keyboard control/arpeggiation of a small MacBeth Mk1 Modular Synthesizer and a MacBeth Mk1 Analogue Keyboard Controller driving a larger MacBeth Mk1 Modular Synthesizer...the smaller system is doing the arpeggiated bass lines while the larger system is doing the lead stuff. The lead stuff has that favorite 'detuned' sound at the higher end as one of the Mk1 Oscillators has the instablity control on slightly. Its a fun control- the tracking of two Oscillators can be in perfect unison- over the whole keyboard range- but when the instability control is used- the tuning becomes more vintage! ie- tracking goes out wherever one wants to used it. Again- my playmanship of the keys could be better- but one gets a good idea of that classic synth sound.
Shot on a Canon 60D- Lens is Canon 10-22mm USM EF-S, audio comes from my audio mixer directly in to the camera via a stereo input jack!
Enjoy...............Ken M"
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