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It’s Jamuary Again! Day One

It’s that time of year again, and I’m going to be at it again — or at least try to. Today’s stream features the Native Instruments Kontrol S49 MkIII controlling a hybrid configuration consisting of Ableton Live and a mixture of hardware and software synths.

Socked In

We are here again. Today, it’s a foggy morning.

Forward Backward Upside Down

Another new piece of music. This work-in-progress came about while I was exploring Arturia’s Analog Lab Pro, and my collection of Native Instruments plug-ins. The inspiration came from the bassline found in Arturia’s Acid V (the player-only version included with Analog Lab). So, two tracks… Read More »Forward Backward Upside Down

‘Tis The Season

Those who know me well know that I’m not a religious person, nor really much of a Christmas person. But there are a couple of Christmas carols that have always been favorites of mine. That they are favorites have little to do with the season… Read More »‘Tis The Season

MiniFreak Turns 2.0

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Arturia have updated the firmware for the MiniFreak to version 2.0 today! The new update adds wavetable synthesis, expanded LFO modulation possibilities, new effects, and a host of other refinements. For MiniFreak hardware owners, the firmware update is available as a free download. The MiniFreak… Read More »MiniFreak Turns 2.0

Podolski’s Inner Workings

I’ve been musicing today! A musical work in progress using mostly instruments and effects included with Ableton Live 11 Suite, except for a couple of tracks made with u-he’s free Podolski VST instrument.

Dead Flowers

It’s coming into fall here in central Maryland, and over the past couple of days, I’ve compiled this little gallery of dead flowers. I started with a bouquet that my wife had set out on the front porch, and for all the shots I used… Read More »Dead Flowers

2 GAIAs — Some Thoughts on Roland’s New GAIA 2 Synth

I have, in the past, mentioned the Roland GAIA synthesizer, and have said that it could well be a “perfect” synth. Indeed, during its 13 years of production, it was a preferred instrument for teaching about synthesis and sound design in schools and universities everywhere. So, I was naturally quite interested when Roland announced the GAIA 2.

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