Photos as of December 2005
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Previous configuration: Doepfer, Analogue Systems, Analogue Solutions, and Blacet modular
What's this tangled-looking patch sound like? Click for an mp3.
(The mp3 consists of a single-pass live recording, in which everything heard is the product of one large interconnected patch with a number of sequenced elements triggering and modifying each other.)
 
Current configuration is 30% more wee, but still Doepfer, Analogue Systems, Analogue Solutions, and Blacet modules, after my selling part of the system toward my short-lived purchase of a medium-sized Synthesizers.com system that despite its impressive build proved an unsatisfying substitute for me due to its SUV size and pedestrian functionality in a type of instrument that I prefer to be more unstintingly experimental. Mostly though I think it was the size that put me off it -- I felt silly patching up such a huge VCO or EG (with only one output and no range switch) and just saw no need for it -- though I didn't realize that until I'd spent some time with the system.
 
 
Alesis Andromeda and Cwejman S1 Mk2
 
Roland RD700 Stage Piano
 
Vogelscheiss