I have many passions, most know me only for our shared passion, StarCraft. Here is another one of my passions: analog synthesizers.
Check out this improvisational analog sequence by Morbius. Enjoy. Its not for all, since it tends to be repetitive music with little emotion. Like a friend described it is "too physical." People that love Jazz tend to hate this stuff. But I can bask in it all day, specially when I am troubled or with a lot of stress. It settles me, it is like my brain goes in synch with the sequences..
This is a reply in an old post of mine, "more" as you requested:
The Birth of things.. This is how things were done back in the days, and as you can see still by some old school afficionados.. its the mother that gave it birth..
morbius001 "This is a video demo of the Synthesizers This is a video demo of the Synthesizers.com Q-960/Q-962/Q-963 ability to be "played" on-the-fly, including skip, reset, stage input/output triggers (C)2005-Cybertron Productions. If you like this video, give it a good rating. For more info, join our "synthesizers.com user's group" on Yahoo http://launch.groups.yahoo.... Also, check out our WIKI pages http://www.synthesizers.com... For more info,video demos, and music excerpts by Cybertron http://www.unisynth.com ... (more) (less)"
New School
"MooT BooXLe performing on the Synthesizers.com modular analogue synthesizer. This is not a perfect performance, as it was improvised in one go. Also functioning in this video are the Moogerfooger CP-251, the Roland Space Echo, and Reason drums. I was controlling the filter cutoff with a CV pedal. REMIX available NOW at www.myspace.com/mootbooxle !! Also, I wasn't looking at the camera, in case you were wondering. I was watching computer monitors, which were showing visual feedback on what I was playing. Thanks for watching!! ... (more) (less)"