See How STOCHASTIC INSPIRATION GENERATOR Performs an Unforgettable Synth Routine Under Dark Skies

#synth #jam #music #live A (almost) hands-free generative small system piece featuring Stochastic Inspiration Generator. Bass (SIG Channel A) Chainsaw into 2HP VCA B, envelope from Hike A, Into Freak L whose cutoff is modulated by Hike A. Level control using ATNV A). Breathy Vocal (SIG Channel B) Arbhar playing a vocal sample. Glassy Melody (SIG Channel C) Twin Waves 1 in AA mode. Parameter modulated by Modbox 3phase 0. Envelope from Hike A into 2HP VCA A. Into FxAid Shimmer. Soaring Wow (SIG Channel D) Twin Waves 2 in multi saw mode Parameter modulated by Modbox 3phase 120. Into Freak R whose cutoff is modulated by Ceis. Level control using ATNV B). Sequenced by Stochastic Inspiration Generator in C minor. Bloom reverb from Big Sky added to some channels at the mixing desk. Audio captured live via Yamaha MG12XU USB mixer into Audacity as a Stereo master (no overdubbing, post mixing or processing apart from some compression). Note that although Audacity is technically a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), it is only used to capture the live performance in 2-channel stereo and apply the aforementioned mastering adjustments. Monitored on Yamaha HS8s and Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro cans. Case: Eowave. Video shot in 4K on a Lumix DMC-GH5S with an f2.8 12-35mm Lumix lens. Pulled together and video edited in DaVinci Resolve Studio 18. If you enjoyed this, please like and subscribe, and click the bell, selecting ’all notifications’. Please also subscribe to my Instagram page. Links: Sky footage courtesy of Al d’Vilas @Pexels.
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