Douglas Lilburn’s Aotearoa Overture (For Synthesizer)

Sunday Synth Jam: This video, via Ed Zuccollo, captures his performance of a synthesizer rendition of Douglas Lilburn’s Aotearoa Overture.

Zuccollo created the arrangement for a performance as part of the APRA 49th Silver Scrolls awards in Wellington. 

Here’s what he has to say about technical details of the performance:

I’m using a Roland SP-404SX sampler, Minimoog Model D, original Korg MS-20, Roland Juno 106, Strymon BigSky for verb and Electroharmonix Cathedral for stereo ping pong delay on two sends.

The sampler I use to trigger sections that I’ve created mainly by multitracking the Minimoog (the intro has 11 Moog layers and 2 Juno parts) into Logic.

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