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	<title>Electronic Classical Music - Classitronic &#187; Pavane Gabriel Fauré</title>
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		<title>Pavane by Fauré for Modular Synthesizer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, well we can see who&#8217;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&#8217;t forget folks there ain&#8217;t no computers driving this, just good old [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, well we can see who&#8217;s been up burning the midnight oil again in front of a load of knobs and wires !.<br />
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Another amazing piece of programing from Alastair Symon and his modular synth, this time its <span>Pavane by Gabriel Fauré and don&#8217;t forget folks there ain&#8217;t no computers driving this, just good old fashioned analogue sequencers, which is no mean feat. </span></p>
<p><span>Alastair summarises up the the set up like this  &#8220;</span><span>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.&#8221; </span></p>
<p><span>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 !.</span></p>
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