Release Notice
2000-03-17 by Aaron Swihart
I am not sure if this is what Paul was talking about a week past, but here it goes. As far as I know this is the first national release of an album using MOTM units. Riley Armstrong on Flickerrecords.com. Riley is a great guy from Vancouver B.C.- kinda eclectic folk music if you will. We spent around a month recording and arranging the album. He already had some material recorded in Vancouver, so we added to that and recorded 6 new songs. Riley played just about evertything except the drums and some perc. - Gtrs, piano, banjo, wurly, rhodes, almost all the voclas, and misc noise makers (attempted 'scratching') samples etc.. I had just started getting into the MOTM stuff, so the main pieces used were the 120 and the 420's. Other apperances include Sherman Filterbank, System 100M, Wave XT, Pro-1, and an Expander. The album was recorded on analogue tape, at a studio called The Castle in Franklin TN. It was also mixed there on the SSL 4000 G+ - not by me. The next project for Flicker will have a full MOTM synth on it...coming in late fall or early winter. You can visit Riley or the record company at: www.rileyarmstrong.com www.flickerrecords.com If anyone has questions or comments on the modules and 'studio' use or whatever, feel free to email me - or discuss it here. I know Paul wanted to get more 'producer' speak going on. aaron aaron@...