The CK Series one-to-one user interface allows direct access to important features. The dedicated [MONO] and [TYPE] buttons are great examples. It makes it easy to switch between playing chords vs. synth leads or bass lines. Check out the video below learn more:
Welcome to the second episode in a three-part Behind the Synth podcast series featuring MONTAGE M Sound Designers. ICYMI, check out Part One featuring Dan Rouse and Dave Polich here.
This episode features Peter Schwartz and Eliot Lipp, two remarkable sound designers who bring their own unique approach to the art. Peter and Eliot are highly successful artists as well, bringing years of experience to bear in their sound design. In this episode, Peter and Eliot discuss their musical background, how they got into start in synth programming, what they like about MONTAGE M and specific sounds they created. Throughout the episode I added audio Auditions of their MONTAGE M Performances. Below is the Performance name, engines used and the creator:
Top-0:33—”Pad Planet”, AN-X, Eliot Lipp
2:06-3:04—”Stomp Box”, AN-X/FM-X/AWM2, Eliot Lipp
4:30-4:57—“Light-Hearted Orchestra”, AWM2, Peter Schwartz
8:27-9:29—“Control”, AN-X/FM-X/AWM2, Eliot Lipp
16:55-17:41—”Nefarious SW1 & 2”, AWM2/AN-X, Peter Schwartz
21:21-22:02—”Wooden Sparks”, AN-X, Eliot Lipp
27:28-28:39—“Oh/Aah Choir”, AWM2/FM-X, Peter Schwartz
29:27-30:04—“Thunderous Rotos”, AWM2/AN-X, Peter Schwartz
33:21-33:56—”AN-X Syn E. Piano”, AN-X, Peter Schwartz
37:16-38:00—”Liquid Metals”, AWM2/AN-X, Peter Schwartz
39:16-40:01—“Tyrannosaur”, AWM2/AN-X, Peter Schwartz
40:15-40:23—“Tyrannosaur” Basic Sound
40:26-40:39—“Tyrannosaur” with Super Knob motion
45:02-45:50—”Roboto FM”, FM-X, Eliot Lipp
(Note: This Performance was referred to as “Robotnik” in the podcast. The final named changed to “Roboto FM” by MONTAGE M release time)
46:37-47:12—”Analogue Bass”, AN-X, Eliot Lipp
58:16-58:54—“Crash Cart and Rides”, AWM-2, Peter Schwartz
100:01-100:31—“Gran Cassas and Drums”, AWM-2, Peter Schwartz
103:09-103:50—“TamTam Adventures”, AWM-2/AN-X, Peter Schwartz
104:43-105:17—“13 Orch Cymbals”, AWM-2, Peter Schwartz
109:07-109:34—“Analogue Drum Machin”, AN-X/FM-X, Eliot Lipp
119:00-119:45—“Prepared Piano”, AWM2/FM-X, Peter Schwartz
119:46-End—“Crusty Voltage”, AN-X, Eliot Lipp
Note: This podcast was recorded during a conference call and when possible, each participant recorded locally to a DAW as well. You’ll hear differences in audio quality between the conference call and locally recorded audio. All MONTAGE M audio was recorded to a DAW in stereo.