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moize

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Re: Modular synthesis
« Reply #30 on: February 08, 2012, 03:27:28 pm »
Glad you found it, sorry it probably isn't as clear as it could be. I will get around to putting a little black play button triangle or some more obvious graphic instead of the cryptic Snd text.

Pleased to hear you like the sounds, yeah you definitely need to switch on that G2. I enjoyed what I heard in your post a day of the G2, and have only played with the rather limited online demo version. I couldn't justify buying the G2 until I explored what I have, but it is a much wanted item and on the shopping list.

I used to get frustrated with too much gear for that exact reason, so it is so nice now to wake up each morning, and as routine as putting the kettle on, the Nord gets turned on too :)

I re-posted the topic too, and am more than happy to share my patches/sounds.

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Re: Modular synthesis
« Reply #31 on: February 09, 2012, 06:30:53 am »
great project-work, moize!  I´ll check your sounds tonight..for sure I´ll enjoy them!

(yes, here another G1-G2 user..in fact, as I can remember, I keep some patches from you...not sure if I picked them from EM or early 12k forum)

pd: few days ago was using again my G1kb+os9... and possibily it´s my all time fav synth. (followed by the mw-xt and the classic dx7) :)

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Re: Modular synthesis
« Reply #32 on: February 09, 2012, 09:04:57 am »
thanks Puggo

wow! yes that would probably have been my patches, I had almost forgot I posted them on here, that's great to think there are someone else machine :)

I certainly want to get my hands on some old FM synths myself, as of yet I am yet to buy one but very tempted by the Yamaha stuff.

I hope you enjoy the uploads.

I tend to write some thoughts of that day, and although they are often related to the sound, they tend to be abstract and more a way for me to think/remember thoughts, so don't feel you need to read them. :)

Thanks again

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Re: Modular synthesis
« Reply #33 on: December 11, 2012, 04:17:44 pm »
revisiting the 'haven't heard any music from modulars that i like' earlier comment, i totally agree/d until i saw this video/patch:

https://vimeo.com/45210607

so beautiful!