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New Video by Experimental Synth – Orphion and the Moog Voyager Touch Surface

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Chris Stack of www.experimentalsynth.com just released another fantastic video.

Playing the Orphion iPad app through a Moog MF-102 Ring Modulator and MF-104Z Analog Delay. Moogerfooger parameters are controlled with the Moog Voyager Touch Surface CV outputs.

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3 responses to “New Video by Experimental Synth – Orphion and the Moog Voyager Touch Surface”

  1. The current offering of iPad apps for electronic musicians is staggering.
    Downloaded the Orphion app this morning. Addictive as Hell. I love the subtleties. For example, if your fingertips strike the pads at an angle, you get a realistic plucked sound from the strings.

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  2. I’m currently not an iPad user. But I do like to promote interesting uses of multi-touch. Chris is doing some amazing things. I’m going to get to meet him face-to-face and see him play as he’s also playing Maintain Skies in May.

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  3. Yet another iPad app to get. At least they’re inexpensive!

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