Our good friend Pedro Eustache, a monster wind player an synthesis enthusiast, came into the shop a few months ago while on tour with the Hans Zimmer orchestra.  He brought his home-made mini eurorack case which features the WMD Synchrodyne and a Expert Sleepers Disting being used as a synth voice.  He controls this little set up with a vintage Lyricon Wind Driver, a piece that looks similar to a clarinet, but translates the expressiveness of Pedro's playing into CV information.  Alex set up a quick patch and the two jammed it out.  

For more information on Pedro, check out his website.

 

 

 

 

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