Macbeth M5N Daemon
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@simonsound1 thanks for your reply and gracious acceptance of criticism.
actually, i'm also very much about abstract music (whenever it succeeds in BEING music). looking forward to having a listen to your productions...
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a macbeth... you are a lucky guy... it looks so sexy and sounds so nasty! uff... breathtaking!
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You certainly know how to make the MacBeth sing and groove!
Amazing!
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Nicey nice! Nice one Simon!
It's a beast!
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Frankly, i'm pretty disappointed with the demo (and so many others exactly like it). To be honest., it would be really great if you could try to crank something remotely musical out of such an amazingly sophisticated mega synth! Seems like too many left-brained people possess these fantastic things and unfortunately remain content with producing nothing more than a bunch of random blips and beeps...
subgenius2012 6 months ago
Hi @subgenius2012 Thanks for your comment. To respond, I use the Macbeth to get all sorts of sounds, some musical and some more abstract and random in nature. I happen to make music inspired by early experimental electronics so its no surprise that a lot of my material wouldn't appeal to you. I like random blips and beeps!
You can hear more musical use of the synthesiser on our album 'Reverse Engineering'. You can specifically hear the Macbeth on our new single 'Spy', which is out today.
simonsound1 6 months ago