Deckard’s Dream Fifty Patches

This is a demonstration of a patch set that I recently finished for the Deckard’s Dream. I’m working on getting it uploaded for free download if anyone is interested. ***Patches available for free and uploaded to Gearspace: Deckard’s Dream Fifty Patches Paul Schilling’s original patch set is simply a master class, and arguably one of the best collection of presets I’ve ever encountered. Just did my best to expand on some of those ideas and explore the synth in a slightly different way. Lots of spacey pads and mournful leads on tap. Not much in the way of bass or more traditional sounds. As a whole, the Deckard’s Dream seems to really excel at layered, nuanced, often delicate patches. It’s certainly not as “massive“ as people seem to presume (or at least presume the CS-80 was). It produces some wonderful flute and woodwind sounds as well. I shot this all in one take, and apologize for some of the Linnstrument noodling, there are definitely a few flubs and some shoddy playing scattered about. My apologies for that. I gave most of these patches spacey sci-fi Blade Runner inspired names. Which I hope isn’t too corny. Just kind of whatever popped into my head. Likewise, please forgive the top of my head from floating in and out of the frame at times. Making these videos has really given me an appreciation for all the little production issues you run into when creating Youtube content. Hopefully the leveling is decent enough. I’ve noticed that Youtube compression really shaves off a lot of the high end sparkle that VCO analog synths really excel at. This synth sounds absolutely lovely in person. Varying amounts of reverb provided by the Oto Bam. Thanks for listening.
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