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Today we've got three small devices connected so they share a common rhythm.  From left to right:  The thing that looks like a calculator is actually a drum machine, the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator 12.  Then there's Korg Volca Modular (actually semi-modular if you want to get technical) which is an homage to the classic Buchla Music Easel shrunk down into a package the size of an old Betamax video cassette.  The green thing is a passive mixer I built inside an old floppy disc caddy.  At the right is Modal CraftSynth 2.0, an amazing improvement on the original CraftSynth, an incredibly powerful morphing digital wavetable monosynth abracadabra veeblefetzer!  And at the top is the trusty old Behringer mini mixer, to split that mono signal to stereo and trim it to suitable levels for my camera.

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Small sync jam with PO-12, Volca Modular, Craft Synth 2.0

I shamefacedly admit that might be one of the factory sequences on Volca Modular. I've had the thing for months but haven't really messed with it much. mp3 and Furry cartoons http://www.patreon.com/tegerio High quality wav http://drphlogiston.bandcamp.com Tip jar https://ko-fi.com/tegerio

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Simone Spinozzi

i always like thee videos because it feels like i'm watching music as it is being created.... which is not just a feeling, buuuuut you know . It's very nice.

Walter Reimer

Gritty urban movie from the 1970s theme and incidental music.