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DW8000 and MS2000

DW8000 and MS2000

2003-02-26 by valekvanaden@aol.com

Hello,
I don't know if anyone might be interested in my ambient experimental live synth project. The webpage with our material is (http://www.divinemasquerade.com/diskette.htm). The material is Really unique... different from anything I've heard. The recordings are all live improvisations between myself and another synthesizer-manipulating friend, Jacen Kemp. We're trying to work something out with Warp records, or some other european experimental record label.
For a beginner, I'd recommend the following tracks: Spae, Music for Abandoned Space Stations, or Blue Jaunt.

This music was made entirely with the Korg MS-2000R, the Korg DW-8000, and an occassional Korg DSS-1. All of the tracks were recorded live on the Korg D8 digital 8-track.

Feel free to check out some of my solo material while you're at the website (http://www.divinemasquerade.com/music). Most of that material was done with my modified/upgraded DW-8000 and a Alesis drum machine for performed drums, and for sequences controlling sampled scrap metal on the DSS-1 sampling synthesizer.

Let me know what you all think!
I long for some feedback, especially criticism!

-robert scott.
[www.divinemasquerade.com]
[www.divinemasquerade.com/dw8000.htm]

Re: DW8000 and MS2000

2003-02-28 by dtberg2 <dberg2@comcast.net>

Robert, 

I didn't have time to listen to or look at everything on your 
website. I found it all to be very creative and artistic. 

The only thing that worked on 
http://www.divinemasquerade.com/diskette.htm was mutemath.

Although this music style does not exactly appeal to me, I can 
appreciate the creativity behind it ... especially the live cuts.

Nice job.

My DW8000 used to be my favorite synth. ... until I got an ARP 
Odyssey.

Keepin' real compared to what? - Les McCann and Gene McDanials

David

--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, valekvanaden@a... wrote:
> Hello,
> I don't know if anyone might be interested in my ambient 
experimental live 
> synth project. ..

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