We also highly recommend you watch Christian’s Walkthrough in the Videos section below.Ī layered, textural world, showcasing the movement and dynamics baked into the performances from these top-tier musicians, drawing from sources in The Blaggards (Band), The Elders (Strings), The Hosts (Choir), The Callers (Brass & Woodwinds), and others. Additionally, all sounds were processed via an array of analog effects.įor a full overview of what is inside The Cassette Orchestra see the What’s Included section at the bottom of this page. Going a step further, as is the Albion Solstice way, each synth was doubled in the recording or physically doubled (as in, two Lyra 8s, two Juno 6s) for a widescreen stereo effect. Vintage and modern instruments are represented, including the SOMA Lyra 8, Roland Juno 6, Jupiter 4, and Jupiter 6, Korg MS-20, Moog Prodigy and so many more. The Visitor-an easter egg in a library of easter eggs-is an inspired group created with 100 different synthesizer sounds from Christian’s vast collection. How would these instruments sound if the folk players of the past recorded to cassette via stompboxes? How would they have communicated their explorations of sound? Supporting this is the Eurorack modular and cassette communities, modern-day equivalents of oral traditions of the past, centered on the sharing of ideas, passing from person to person through modern communication channels on the internet, creating a new shared musical tradition and language. An imagined history is the inspiration for The Cassette Orchestra.
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