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  • this is NOT the point!!!!!

  • Excellent video, excellent synth.

  • It gives me goosebumps :)

  • superb! A true inspiration!!!! I can't even figure out simple soft synths and people like yourself come along and demonstrate this incredible stuff.. I'm gonna go neck myself now haha! :( Well done mate!!!

  • bravo !!!! genial, esta es la razón por la cual voy a comprar un sintetizador análogo modular =)

  • He's like a spider on he weavs cables. Nice looking tardis:)

  • Great sequence/patch.

    Your videos have a nice Shulze vibe. I also hear hints of early Pinhas recordings. What delay did you use? Digital? Sounds great either way.

  • SWEET... i had a minor flashback

  • morbius as usual, awesome; I put this outdoors in the night forest at 124 dB, talk about surreal feeling..

  • This one sounds even better than Tangerine Dream, it's really moving fine, not far from my remembering of Ricochet somehow. Big and Subtle in the same time. Funny to see the real work at it, it needs not a constant handling, but a time to listen and then to modify, and so few keyboard work, it's surprising.

  • nIIIICeeee!!! very nice indeed!

  • Nice piece! Great, fat sound. But we've gotta get you a high def cam, man! :)

  • excellent!! how many steps are you using? it sounded as if you're controlling it through a keyboard.. pure ecstasy!

  • smooth warm analog.... reminds me of oldskool trance

  • How could I miss this? THanks again Morbious for more enjoyable music.

  • Nice sequence, thanks for the video.

  • I read an interview with Edgar Froese and he claimed that many similar artists imitated Tangerine Dream style sequencing. The fact is that these machines are pretty much designed for repetitious sounds and manipulation. With a few backing tracks and some editing I would buy this song. I love the old style electronic sounds but the argument of analog versus digital still leaves plenty of room for creativity. Good Luck!

    PaX

  • This is just simply superb. Great to still see these magnificent machines being used so well. Unique sounds.

  • Amazing, can just sit and dream to this all day long. So relaxing.

  • Once again beautiful job dude! It's like getting a Tangram from Nashville. This song is a minor hit at Lenny's Sub Shop in Franklin. What type of delays are u using?

  • add a mellotron choir and string sound plus a few pads and your in synth heaven, thanks for posting

  • Fantastic.

  • A song is to be sung. This is a true pice of Analog Art.

    Love it.

  • "A song.... " ..... yeah, I totally agree. But I've about given up on making the destinction. So many out there, just group all music into, what they call 'songs'.

  • @morbius001

    just one of the segregation prejudices a person has to live with thats driven to do work beyond "songs"

    your collection of pulsing tones is like "stairway to heaven"

  • I can sit and listen to this for hours. once again I'm blown away. Thanks Morbius!

  • Great stuff, Morbius!

  • This has become just very nice, I like these Sequencen incredibly. I hope, there many still arrive more.

  • Beautiful!

  • 5 to the 2nd power in stars!

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