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Chords of Banada

By terraamb on May 2, 2014 1:17 pm

A demo done for Pittsburgh Modular. All sounds, including rhythm elements, are created with the Foundation 3 system. If you get the name, you'll understand the nod.

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Wow... Is your system/path monophonic and you layer the chords, of is it polyphonic?. Really quality stuff, I'm impressed!

The bass is huge, and the "chippy" synth loop that stays for the whole song... I didn't expect that from a modular. Pittsburg gear seems really sweet... But I'm still slowly building my first eurorack case and sourcing a decent power supply.

I guess this one will be staying in my playlist for a lon, long time smile

Really nice variation of tones and I really dig the tune.  Great synth tones.  Modular ftw  smile

laguna wrote:

Wow... Is your system/path monophonic and you layer the chords, of is it polyphonic?. Really quality stuff, I'm impressed!

The bass is huge, and the "chippy" synth loop that stays for the whole song... I didn't expect that from a modular. Pittsburg gear seems really sweet... But I'm still slowly building my first eurorack case and sourcing a decent power supply.

I guess this one will be staying in my playlist for a lon, long time smile

laguna, it is monophonic but it has a duopolyphony feature not unlike the old ARP oddessy, essentially you can play two notes and get harmonics from each, if not outright notes. However to answer your question everything is layered, although I used two oscillators, one set to a half step higher than the base note, to achieve some density. Oldschool synth trick. Thanks for the props!

sweet. you could convince me this was meant for Tomorrow's Harvest. nice work.

Exquisite sounds, and an arrangement that fairly deserves to be described as "epic."  Well done!

Really liking this, and the texture of the lead .. nice one.

appreciated! The old school in me enjoys working with purely mono sound sources and then opening it all up in a mix. That lead is two mono sources blended together.

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