Pavane by Fauré for Modular Synthesizer

Yes, well we can see who’s been up burning the midnight oil again in front of a load of knobs and wires !.

Another amazing piece of programing from Alastair Symon and his modular synth, this time its Pavane by Gabriel Fauré and don’t forget folks there ain’t no computers driving this, just good old fashioned analogue sequencers, which is no mean feat.

Alastair summarises up the the set up like this  “It uses three Analogue Solutions Oberkorn 3 and a Synthesizers.com Q960. There are also several sequential switches in use as well as the Moon Modular M563 Trigger Sequencer driving the Analogue Solutions drum modules.”

But other than the shear technical brilliance, it sounds really beautiful and haunting and sounds suit the mood of the music very well, well done Alastair !.


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One Response to “Pavane by Fauré for Modular Synthesizer”

  1. David Ryle says:

    This has to be the coolest video performance of a modular I’ve ever seen to date. Of course the piece selection is wonderful, but the performance is amazing. I only have a few sequencers and know this must have involved an intense labor. To set this up takes remarkable insight and patience.
    Thanks for the posting here Paul and Alastair.

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