Nocinomrahbus by PascalMusic published on 2023-05-10T21:15:11Z It's not the first time I've used the Moog Subharmonicon (i bought mine in 2020) to create a piece of music, but each time I'm confronted with the same dilemma: the sounds are beautiful, but using the polyrhythmic sequencer is challenging. As a result, I often struggle with creating tracks that don't sound too repetitive, and sometimes I end up giving up on the process altogether. This time, I limited my gear to the Subharmonicon, El Capistan pedal from Strymon, and recorded around 7 minutes of the Moog alone. I tried to use every trick possible to limit the repetitive aspect of what you can produce with this instrument. The next day, I recorded 3 additional layers of sound using the OP-1 first and then the Lemon Drop granular synthesizer. I really love the textures that El Capistan is able to provide, and I finally had some fun mastering the entire track. I hope you enjoy the journey. By the way, the art cover for the track is not a picture of a Subharmonicon; it's just how an AI imagines it. :D Cheers!" °°° "Nocinomrahbus" recorded on the 9th and 10th of May 2023 °°° Instruments involved : ° Moog Subharmonicon ° Strymon El Capistan ° OP-1 ° Lemon Drop Granular synthesizer Additional reverb added in Ableton Live on the Subharmonicon recording. °°° Edit 05/14/2023 : I remastered the track with more compression allowing me to boost the overall volume of the track °°° Genre Ambient