I thought that was Sid Barrett pictured. Awesome system based on the Moog modular synth. Shine On You Crazy Diamond is one of my favorite Pink Floyd classics.
It’s an arpeggio generated by a Synthstrom Deluge sending midi to the system 55. The notes of the arpeggio have different probabilities which gives a random effect
Awesome Syd tribute 🎹🎛️🎧🙏 long live the mad cap!.. BrAp oN!!¡!✋✌️
This this it. Grew up listing to Floyd, Beatles etc. now into modular. 🙏🏻
Cheers mate 👍
I thought that was Sid Barrett pictured. Awesome system based on the Moog modular synth. Shine On You Crazy Diamond is one of my favorite Pink Floyd classics.
Thanks for listening
rich and creamy tones, lovely piece. :)
Fantastic piece. What a difference 2 Low Pass Filters make. Loved it.
Thanks John. Yes two filters makes a big difference. I am puzzled why the original didn’t include more VCFs
Loving this 🤙
Thanks for listening Adam
Nice composition and patch, great sounds. love the slightly changing base line
Thank you and thanks for listening
❤ amazing
Thanks for listening
Really cool and innovative groove. Can't wait to hear the next one 😊
Thanks mate 👍
Beautifully done!
Thank you very much! Love your EMoM stuff
Beautifully done
Thank you
The 55 looks the business, Rob. Lovely rounded tones on this one. Am keen to see where you go with this setup ✨👍✨
Cheers mate, gradually finding my way around it
A tribute to a tribute of Sid.
Well….. yes 😁
Remember when you were young
Not very well 😂
@@ProfessorSynth hahaha, I was just reminded of Shine on you Crazy Diamond. Is all. Killer set up!
Yes it’s the same riff, been thinking of doing something with it for a while and this is what came out.
@@ProfessorSynth so cool
I am intrigued by the underlying pattern of notes - are they randomly generated, sequenced, or played?
It’s an arpeggio generated by a Synthstrom Deluge sending midi to the system 55. The notes of the arpeggio have different probabilities which gives a random effect