A modular synth podcast dedicated to exploring sounds with on the spot real time patching with host Tom Davis. An exploratory and sometimes educational show that shows the immediate satisfaction of creating patches with a modular synthesizer.
Tom creates an evolving soundscape using the Make Noise Strega and friends!
Tom creates some spacious synth melodies and percussion in this weeks episode.
Tom creates some big sounds with his large case and multiple voices.Â
Tom gets noisy with a whole bunch of distortion and other audio destruction effects.
Instagrams mentioned in the episode:
DC Modular Society - https://www.instagram.com/dcmodularsociety/
Modular On The Mall - https://www.instagram.com/modularonthemall/?hl=en
The Neptune Room - https://www.instagram.com/neptuneroomdc/?hl=en
Tom has special guest Patric OBrien of Noise Energy and POBenergy on to do some guest patching, show off some alia modules, and give a sneak peak at an upcoming module by Noise Engineering.
check out the new module at https://noiseengineering.us/
check out Patrick on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pobnrg/
bandcamp:Â
https://pobenergy.bandcamp.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOL-RGhQq5Z5gRtD7SJUj1Q/about
That's right Morty, get into the patch of acid.Â
Tom celebrates (late) March 3rd, aka 303 day with another episode of improvised acid techno. Tom also explores the Lacrima Versio firmware from Noise Engineering.
Tom creates a small system dedicated to granular synthesis.
Tom patches together a little jam session, then dives into some experimental sequencing.
Tom creates a minimal system with anything but minimal sounds.
I cannot patch you
I can't even patch myself
The Make Noise music neasel makes a return, along with some friends!
Tom creates a fun little drum machine that does anything but make conventional drum sounds.
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