Published On Jan 22, 2024
Single track recording of a jam session without drums.
Sequential Prophet 6: initial chords, arpeggios including the ring-modulated one, but not the kalimba sound in the beginning.
Yamaha Reface DX: lead voice and deep bass sounds, using some internal (DSP) distortion as well as Nobel's ODR-mini and Donner's Yellow Fall delay.
Miso Cornflakes: pad sounds recorded from Prophet, but granularly replayed; different positions in buffer give different pads (watch me turning the 'Start' knob). The sound goes through Shakmat's Dual Dagger for filtering and stereo motion.
Teenage Engineering PO-33: a kalimba sequence in the beginning, harmonica and voice samples; sounds go through Benidub Digital Echo and a pitch delay on Tiptop Audio's Z-DSP (prog 6 of 'Stereo Pitch').
Happy Nerding FX Aid: most sounds go (at least partly) through the stereo-in 'Reverb Hall Chorus'.
Korg SQ-1 sequences the Prophet with two lanes, one with 7 steps, the other with 8 steps, resulting in a quasi-repeating pattern which in fact repeats only after 56 steps.
Blokas Midihub: sending a clock to everything, reacting to programme changes of the Reface for different routings and note transpose.
Doepfer MSY2: converts Midihub clock into analog clock for SQ-1.
Three pedals are used to control the Prophet's filter, sustain and sequence on/off (last part of track).