Album 6

I made a new record – please enjoy on Soundcloud
soundcloud.com/mattrobertson/sets
or download from Bandcamp for hi res
http://mattrobertson.bandcamp.com/
Lots of System m100m on this as well as the growing Eurorack collection!
thanks
Make Noise DPO first go
The Make Noise DPO is a rather lovely thing. Dual oscillator with lots of internal modulation capabilities, built in wavefolder and all in a relatively small package! I like it. A lot. Here’s a small video showing some of the many many sounds it can do. For a really good explanation of this module, please [...]
Reactable
Last year I was honoured to be asked to be musical director for Björks Biophilia tour. One of the instruments I had the privilege of using was the Reactable (http://www.reactable.com/). This is a visually driven digital modular synth and certainly one of the most interesting electronic instruments I have used. It can be configured to [...]
New Music!
Here are some new tracks I have been working on – using some cirklon patterns and the lovely synth of the title. you can stream from Soundcloud here MonoPoly or download Hi Res files from here MonoPoly
Minimoog keys . . .
I recently found a decent minimoog D and have been trying to bring the keyboard action back to life. It takes patience but is basically straight forward to sort out I think. First I removed the base and then the mod wheel module, and then unscrewed the four screws holding the keyboard mechanism in place. [...]
Sequentrix Cirklon
I recently got a Cirklon sequencer…..it’s made in sunny Scotland, and is my latest attempt to get away from computer sequencing! This is my first attempt at a track using only the Cirklon for notes. It’s pretty basic but even with these 4 or 5 tracks going it’s taking me a while to get my [...]
Radio!
I’m very excited to have my first radio play in France, thanks Fab Radio Just about to finish another project so more music soon
Arp-ish
I built a case with limited space (see DIY case) in the hope that it would stop me buying more modules. Ah well…. So onto the next project. I recently played with an ARP 2600 for the first time (a late starter on this one) and really loved the way that there were so many [...]
