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What's New & Modular Technique: Total Dist-Os-tion!
Expert Sleepers' Andrew Ostler provides insight into two of his favourite modular techniques, plus a round-up of Modular news and releases.
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Expert Sleepers' Andrew Ostler provides insight into two of his favourite modular techniques, plus a round-up of Modular news and releases.
Effects, particularly spatial effects, constitute a relatively modern facet of modular synthesis, but this need not mean they should only be used as enhancement for existing sounds created on other modules.
Quick round-up of What's New in the Modular world, plus External Instruments tips.
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Once the preserve of academic and experimental music, granular synthesis is more accessible than ever and has a lot to offer in all sorts of genres.
We engage in some audio archaeology to discover how a pioneer of electronic music created one of her most important works.
We’re used to playing and sequencing synth parts in our productions, but why not sing them as well?
Pads are the glue that holds entire genres of music together. We look at how you can improve yours.
Everything you need to know to get your DAW talking to your modular system via your audio interface.
Any synth can be coaxed into producing vintage-sounding patches...
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