Electronic music recordings using various, but predominantly analog / analogue synthesizers. My influences include electronic music of the 70's & early 80's, TV & film soundtracks, particularly the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, but equally or more so from music outside of electronica. I'm more of a guitar player than a keyboard player, which is reflected in my synth performances.
My videos are purely creative, and merely show examples of what can be achieved with the featured instruments. Unless titled otherwise hey are not intended as instructional guides or gear reviews, so please don't ask me for technical help or gear recommendations - only you can know what gear is best for your purposes.
My music can be found here: tomorrowthecure.bandcamp.com
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I keep getting back to this track!
That's great to know, thanks.
Great!
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Awesome!
Thank you very much
beautiful sounds, just ordered one of these and am excited to run it through canyon / line 6 for delays.
Thank you
Yes, ads can break your mojo. I actually pay for KZread music and sometimes I forget what the KZread experience is with the ads. :-(
Hey, I was lookimg for some video showcasing the Korg SQ-1 and I was pleasantly suprised to find it in this channel which I had not visited for a while. I was happy to see that you remain very active but then I wondered, why am I not being shown your videos in spite of having hit the bell twice? Perhaps when you have too many subscriptions the algorithm stops showimg you everything. This suggests a cull is in order since I really would like to listen to everything you release....
Thank you very much for this, I really appreciate the enthusiasm. The amount of subscriptions might be the reason - I guess if there are too many new uploads then only some will get shown in our feed. I don't make many videos anymore though, the views have got too low, and ads are forced on them, which I'm sure puts a lot of people off, including me.
Extraordinary. It’s hard to get a beautiful sound like that out of this.
Thank you very much.
Great!! 👍👍
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Brillant ❤
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what a great track made with the Minitaur; this is very inspiring; I really love the sounds 🖤 🙌👏👏👏
Thank you very much
Comfortable sound that makes you feel like you're walking in the sky I remembered the past MS20mini videos
Thank you. Yes, the MS20 video also made me think of flying. It is a strange but peaceful feeling.
Awesome track , I really enjoyed it.
That's great to know, thank you very much.
Bellissimo as always 👍
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Lovely sounds as always Wayne! Would love to see a video of your performance at Superbooth. Did you get to say hi to AJH?
Thank you very much. I didn't perform at SB unfortunately, but I did join AJH there for the entire show to demonstrate/discuss the modules. SB is a really nice event, I'd definitely recommend it.
if it's Ok with you, I retired from working as a nurse, a RN for 50 years. My last 20 years was an Oncology nurse, a cancer nurse caring for very sick and complex patients and persons getting powerful chemotherapy. It is a heartbreaking journey for everyone involved. You and your friends and family have to be brave to go through it.
Well done, that quite some career. I admire your strength being able to do that. As you say we had to be brave, but to a certain extent we tried to avoid thinking about the worst until it happened. I relied a lot on distractions in music and elsewhere.
@@DreamsOfWires I would come home every 12 hour days, and listen to my favorite music to relax and sooth my tired emotions. You need to find ways to put those things away and have a break.
Wow, that looks like Huntington Beach, a place where my family lives from 1953. We lived just 15 minutes south of there, in Newport Beach, in a small section called Balboa Beach, just one house from the bay beach . Each block had a public beach on this area. My dad would take us there in summer and teach us how to body surf, just using out own bodies, it was a thrill!!!A beach that was perfectly flat makes the best surfing waves.
That sounds like a great childhood, so lucky to live next to the sea like that. I lost my map marking where we'd been, but I remember seeing many houses along the beach, and our hotel can be seen in the video behind the lifeguard's tower. The beach seemed to go on forever. The place with the pier was much further south though, Oceanside I think.
@@DreamsOfWires Many of the beaches south of the Hearst Castle area have many flat beaches and are very prized by tourist and natives alike, especially in summer when the water is more warm. Almost beaches on our west coast are public, much different than out east coast where most are private .There are so many truly sublime places to visit here, if you are traveling here again, I would be so happy to let you know where we have visited. The giant Redwood trees in northern California are my favorite.
Private beaches are hard to fathom, I think there's some in the UK too. Glad to hear most are public on the West coast though, I'd imagine there's better weather to appreciate them too. Hopefully I'll get out there again one day, you have a beautiful country, the giant Redwoods too.
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I'm trying to articulate what feelings the drone evokes... a sense of groundedness, a gravitational centre. Extraordinary that one tone can be held for so long without the music ever sagging. Fascinating to see your process and hear it as it happened. I'd love to be able to write like this. ❤
Thank you very much, I'm glad you appreciated it. I think the secret is finding an instrument with a really good tone, then it can remain pleasing on the ears for a lot longer.
Stunning! That does it, I'm getting one! Thank you so much 🎉
You're welcome. Thanks for watching, and good luck with your MB2.
Just got one of these last week-I have a new goal thanks to this vid!
You're welcome, enjoy.
1:13 Xylotones
If this sets your mind off into a realm of imagination, watch Chronos by Ron Fricke
Magnific!
Thank you.
Whoa! Great sound.
Thank you very much.
Arturia makes some fantastic, solidly built and reasonably priced stuff. This is a really lovely demo - thank you ☺️
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
Man I hope it's not just me overhyping it, but this thing sounds way better than modern synths 4 times the price. Well it's coming in the mail tomorrow guess I'll find out
I keep coming back to this time and again. It is honestly one of my favourite songs.
That's really nice to know, thank you for telling me.
the famous making synth;-)
Truly lovely
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🔥🔥🔥
Wow. Very inspiring 🌌
Thank you
This is a wonderful Minitaur feature! Really enjoying diving into your work here!
That's nice to hear, thank you very much.
1:50 amazing
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@@DreamsOfWires thank you for your demos. very helpful.
Very nicely done. Now can we please have another video?
Thank you very much, unfortunately my SH-1 needs a repair.
Magnifique.
Thank you.
Absolutely gorgeous! What reverb are you using?
Simple and perfect...
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Awesome
Thank you
he there is some magic ...remember John Foxx " The Garden" era..😮
Thank you very much
Love it so much- especially the idea of imperfect and recording in one take. ❤
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like the concept.
Me encantaría qué durará más es increíble.
Muchas gracias
What is 'berlin school' ?
Goblin vibes. I love this 🖤
That sound starting at 2:41 is mesmerizing to me. My mind drifts off into an abyss.
Strange mine always sounds agressive 🤔 most likely it’s my lack of restraint 😂
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So they do have memory??? He’s not playing let’s and there’s obviously a line of notes coming out.. explain that to a layman please
I’m not the creator, but yes I believe he is using the sequencer, which is yes memory.
I’m a beginner
Why am I getting so much hate when I bring these up like “ you know their mono right” I get that… but all the people with poly are running various things off their poly synths anyway. I’m Not interested in chourds. As Someone who wants to have one of these and a drum Machine like a tr-707 or even 505… is that really a poor idea. I wanna stay minimal. And I want sounds that are 80s sounding like early DM or Numan or synth punk that’s a bit dirty sounding.. Should I be looking at a boutique Roland in this price range instead….?
Absolutely beautiful. Poly 800 is such a hidden gem. Buying another one today!
Thank you. It certainly has its charm.
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