Quote from: chysn on May 14, 2016, 10:38:57 AMPaul: Thanks for the impressive Prophet 6 music. You're helping to make my life difficult.I take that as a compliment.
Paul: Thanks for the impressive Prophet 6 music. You're helping to make my life difficult.
Quote from: Paul Dither on May 14, 2016, 11:34:26 AMQuote from: chysn on May 14, 2016, 10:38:57 AMPaul: Thanks for the impressive Prophet 6 music. You're helping to make my life difficult.I take that as a compliment. That was the intention, of course. I admire both the instrument and what you do with it, and I've been recently considering changing direction and getting a Prophet 6 instead of building a eurorack system (the "instead" part is pretty much set in stone). So when I hear stuff this good, it's another important piece of information for the crossroad.
Eurorack or Prophet-6 - that makes quite a difference. Is there anything you'd still like to know or I could help you out with in terms of the Prophet?
Sacred Synthesis: I think that's my favorite of yours to date; the pedal harmonies are especially amazing.
Quote from: Paul Dither on May 14, 2016, 12:55:38 PMEurorack or Prophet-6 - that makes quite a difference. Is there anything you'd still like to know or I could help you out with in terms of the Prophet?Thank you, but just listening to what you and others have done gives me plenty of information. It's not about sound nor capability, but what I think I'll enjoy. I ordered a eurorack case today, so Schrödinger's Cat could be out of the bag at this point.
Good stuff recently.Sacred Synthesis: I think that's my favorite of yours to date; the pedal harmonies are especially amazing.Paul: Thanks for the impressive Prophet 6 music. You're helping to make my life difficult.Raz: I love the theatrical feel of the Girl and the Butterflies. What synth is that?
I neglected my Pro 2 a little bit while I was spending a lot of time with the Prophet-6. So here's my return to another good friend of mine:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUy_VYl51ec(Make sure to use headphones or decent speakers.)
Here's my first thing using the Evolver and the Mother-32. It should be easy to tell what's doing what.I used no plug-in effects, but I did use the Evolver as a delay unit for a few of the Mother-32 parts.https://soundcloud.com/beige-maze/pirate-kite
Quote from: chysn on May 18, 2016, 01:50:25 PMHere's my first thing using the Evolver and the Mother-32. It should be easy to tell what's doing what.I used no plug-in effects, but I did use the Evolver as a delay unit for a few of the Mother-32 parts.https://soundcloud.com/beige-maze/pirate-kiteActually which is doing the main metallic sound, Evolver I take it?
A little piece to show some both odd and traditional sounds of the Vermona MK2. https://soundcloud.com/wavescape-1/thought-dimension
Quote from: Soundquest on May 24, 2016, 07:24:21 PMA little piece to show some both odd and traditional sounds of the Vermona MK2. https://soundcloud.com/wavescape-1/thought-dimensionThat Vermona sounds nice. Was it doing the drums, too?
Mostly Prophet '08 music:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8ETd88Rq1g
Thanks, Paul. I did it last night under the worst of conditions - rather irritated with a mother-in-law in the house whom I thought would never go away. The musical juices were not happy, but I managed to sneak a quick little piece in.
Quote from: Sacred Synthesis on May 29, 2016, 05:02:33 PMThanks, Paul. I did it last night under the worst of conditions - rather irritated with a mother-in-law in the house whom I thought would never go away. The musical juices were not happy, but I managed to sneak a quick little piece in.Hence the melancholy?