Monday, September 29, 2014

Titles

Coming up with names for music is harder than making music. I have always just named my music nonsense words and random words that I thought of when I started making it. Nishi, it means west in Japanese. Metter, it rhymes with better. Usim, just random. Clest, just random. But recently, for a good reason, I have to come up with real names for music. It's very difficult. It sounds pompous going the fake classical route, like "Concerto in F major for Synthesizers". It's too arbitrary coming up with names that mean something like "Autumn Leaves" or whatever. So I have settled on longish names that are about various things that hopefully invoke a response. Maybe some descriptive titles. But I spent half of a 14 hour airplane ride coming up with 8 titles.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Kraftzwerg

This is my mfb kraftzwerg that I am letting my friend Dr. M/Tim/Gaius Jeepers/Chestnut Juno borrow for a while. It's a really great little synth. It's analog, semi-modular, and loosely based on the minimoog. Like a minimoog, It has 3 vcos, noise, a ladder filter, and a vca. Then unlike the minimoog, it has two ADSRs, two LFOs, and midi. And unlike the minimoog, its much more cheaply made, has a plastic body, and no keyboard. Small knobs, too. So its definitely not a minimoog, but it is cool in its own way and much easier to acquire.

It's not perfect, because its missing glide/slew/portamento. Which I feel is a pretty important part of an analog synthesizer. One of the most important parts. How are you going to do wonky slides around town? Another problem is the midi is not quite perfect and can get hung up with too many midi messages. Both of these problems are completely fixed when its used in conjunction with Expert Sleeper's Silent Way, but that means you have to be tethered to a computer. 




Here is a short video of it where I play a clunky midi and the kraftzwerg is through a guitar amp



I am letting my friend borrow it who I have only met once before and who lives in a different country just because I love his music. He makes really great synthesizer songs, but only occasionally since he generally lacks motivation. Analog synthesizers are never cheap, and he doesn't see the point, but I am hoping that if he borrows this one he might make some more cool songs with it. 

Just listen to this song that he made