Was fooling around with my trusty ARP 2600 and started patching around it's filter section; I routed the audio into an old, beat-up Korg VCF pedal. Since the S&H circuit on this thing is broken too I used my Moogerfooger CP-251 instead (but used the noise generator from the ARP for a sampling source). The CV from the Moog is driving the Korg and voila! Korg-ARP-a-Moog!
OK, technically it's a KorgARP but later I used my Moogerfooger filter instead.....
While getting my discography together for this website I came across this video for the Ted Leo and the Pharmacists record I did a while ago. It sounds much better than I remember which is always a pleasant surprise....
Great 70's / Thin Lizzy style three piece from Ireland. I finished mixing this record last year for Rubyworks records. Loud and in your face. Definitely disturbed the neighbors while mixing this....
HIgh Volume Listening a must.....
Stream some tracks here (scroll to bottom of page)
The mix room is starting to come together now with a few more panels up and some gear unpacked. Next project is to do some serious modding to the Wuli to remove some hum and make the vibrato a bit more flexible.
Just set up the Wurli after being packed for the move from Brooklyn. It survived unscathed. Had to hardwire in a new AC cable because the original socket had disintegrated.
Also unpacked these babies too.
These were a Xmas present from my wife. -How cool is that?
Well, the box got a little crunched but look at what the postal lady brought me. S/N 24. Now, where did I put that 500 PSU? Thanks J. Morris and the folks at Western Dynamo!!!
After being packed up for months I finally introduced my ARP to it's new home in Texas. This is the first synthesizer I ever learned how to use and I bought this one in Sydney, Australia.
Did a quick bare-bones setup in the new place to do some quick edits for a client.This room will need a lot of treatment. I see more cloud building in my future....