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well damn, i learn something new every day. my dad's whole side of the family were canadien, he was born in Peterborough and I hold dual citizenship. my aunt moved to kentucky in the 70s... but other than that, a whole lineage exists in canada that i don't even know about. English/Irish immigrants.
either way, I like the videos. My knowledge of modular synthesis is well, let's just say if I said "limited" that would even be a far cry from the truth. I simply don't know enough about it. my talents lie in envelope shaping, processing, and general sound design, but i think it would be amazing to do a lot of the things they describe like swapping out modules for different filters and stuff. that's why i've been enjoying Diva so much, everything is so inter exchangable.
that analogue sound might just be coming back. like he said, a mix of hardware synth, in this case modular, with proper use of computer. some amazing music is yet to come, and some amazing stuff is already being made. despite the commercialization of dance music, like any music that was commercialized, true foundation does exists for this genre yet and especially for those who seek it.
Last edited by Evolve140 on Mar-02-2013 at 09:10
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