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And a pic of the suit glowing from the blue light on the Voyager. ;3
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Thanks! I'd be more than happy to elaborate on the various doodads up there. :3
The four things with all of the lights (the two boxes at the top of the rack, and the two with keyboards) are analog synthesizers. Specifically Moogs, which were some of the first analog synths around. I'm a bit of a fanboy of theirs, obviously. Anyway, if you don't know how they work, they take an analog electrical wave generated by an oscillator, and modify it in various ways to create sounds. That's what most of those various knobs are.
The two synths with keyboards are the Moog Sub Phatty (my first synth, the small one on top), which I use for the filter and it's harder bass end, plus it's great to run through a delay and make some trippy effects with. The really badass one below it is an aluminum Minimoog Voyager, one of only 100 made. I got a great deal on it online, and got it cheaper than the regular wooden ones. They just discontinued these to remake the Minimoog Model D, which is the analog synth you hear in practically everything from the 70's and 80's. You tend to hear the Voyager in almost everything electronic these days.
The equipment rack also contains a mixer, an audio interface, a breakout box for the Voyager's CV controls (Control Voltage, which is used to modulate the oscillator's analog signal), and at the bottom are six Moogerfooger effects boxes, (plus their control module next to the Voyager's box) which use various aspects of analog synthesis to make crazy sound effects, such as these: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/17122433/
You can look more into that stuff at http://www.moogmusic.com.
I also have several other things in the studio, like a couple of various Korg things like a drum synth and Electribe for when I am lazy and can't make my own beats. There's also a drum kit and a bunch of hand drums and odd percussion instruments as well. I've used the vast majority of it in my recordings I have on this site, if you want to check it out. I'm still experimenting and getting better with all of this stuff as well. :3
The four things with all of the lights (the two boxes at the top of the rack, and the two with keyboards) are analog synthesizers. Specifically Moogs, which were some of the first analog synths around. I'm a bit of a fanboy of theirs, obviously. Anyway, if you don't know how they work, they take an analog electrical wave generated by an oscillator, and modify it in various ways to create sounds. That's what most of those various knobs are.
The two synths with keyboards are the Moog Sub Phatty (my first synth, the small one on top), which I use for the filter and it's harder bass end, plus it's great to run through a delay and make some trippy effects with. The really badass one below it is an aluminum Minimoog Voyager, one of only 100 made. I got a great deal on it online, and got it cheaper than the regular wooden ones. They just discontinued these to remake the Minimoog Model D, which is the analog synth you hear in practically everything from the 70's and 80's. You tend to hear the Voyager in almost everything electronic these days.
The equipment rack also contains a mixer, an audio interface, a breakout box for the Voyager's CV controls (Control Voltage, which is used to modulate the oscillator's analog signal), and at the bottom are six Moogerfooger effects boxes, (plus their control module next to the Voyager's box) which use various aspects of analog synthesis to make crazy sound effects, such as these: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/17122433/
You can look more into that stuff at http://www.moogmusic.com.
I also have several other things in the studio, like a couple of various Korg things like a drum synth and Electribe for when I am lazy and can't make my own beats. There's also a drum kit and a bunch of hand drums and odd percussion instruments as well. I've used the vast majority of it in my recordings I have on this site, if you want to check it out. I'm still experimenting and getting better with all of this stuff as well. :3
NICE setup! -I love synths (Especially older and CV stuff) and have a couple myself. Also collect fx, instruments, etc. I don't have much of a budget, so most of what I have has been accumulated bit by bit, scrounged and fixed up personally. I love all kinds of muzik and noize... I'll have to listen to your stuff... I don't have anything posted here, but I should sometime...
I'm also a major Zappa fan from WAY back...
Cheers, have fun...! 🍺 🐾
P.S. Good to hear you enjoyed FC. I was unfortunately foiled by vehicle problems... Ah well, next year...
I'm also a major Zappa fan from WAY back...
Cheers, have fun...! 🍺 🐾
P.S. Good to hear you enjoyed FC. I was unfortunately foiled by vehicle problems... Ah well, next year...
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