Ambient poly synth jam with the NDLR, Deckard’s Dream, OB-6, Peak, Dreadbox Abyss, Polymoon, Big Sky
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The NDLR:
Novation Peak:
Sequential OB-6:
Meris Polymoon:
Strymon Big Sky:
A live, semi-improvised performance, all on hardware, and inspired by winter looming. I’ve long wanted to make a couple of videos about how the sequencer really determines where the music goes, and I thought there was no better example of this than the NDLR, which is such a beautiful little inspiration device. In my opinion, I think the NDLR thrives at making interesting ambient explorations, and I hope I’ve demonstrated that here.
I’ve also wanted to make a “poly synth jam“ and show each of the poly synths I currrently have next to each other. Some really interesting things revealed themselves here: 1) the Peak is the clear winner for bass; 2) I like the OB-6 a lot better for plucks or shorter decays than I do for pads; 3) the Abyss holds its own among these bigger names and is a real gem with lots of personality; 4) the Deckard’s Dream isn’t particularly rich or versatile, but adds the most beauty to the track, and it’s a joy to make a patch from scratch.
Conductive Labs NDLR — Sequencing
Black Corporation Deckard’s Dream Meris Polymoon — Pad
Sequential/Oberheim OB-6 — Motif 1 (brighter arp)
Dreadbox Abyss Strymon Big Sky — Motif 2 (mellower arp)
Novation Peak — Drone (bass monster)
Written and performed within a 24-hour period, and uploaded as is, with only a little compression/limiting on the master.