This is the 9th video in my Labyrinth Tutorial. Today we look at some ideas for self-patching.
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The Moog Labyrinth is a fascinating piece of gear and a slight departure from the kind of synthesizers Moog typically makes. It combines elements of West Coast synthesis—like wavefolding and randomization—with the structured, melodic sensibilities of East Coast synthesis-using subtractive filters. This hybrid approach makes it a unique instrument that bridges creative philosophies, offering something unique and inspiring.
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