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A Modular System as an Intro?

» Too much gear would distract me; less is more, and that counts. «

Beat / Hi Sibel, nice that you found time for us. Your everyday life, with fulltime jobs and producing on the side, is full to bursting. Why did you choose a modular system to start producing?

JakoJako / Hey Marco, that‘s right, my day is always pretty full and in some way I need that. At the moment, I work a little less in the store [Schneidersladen, Editor‘s note], which allows me to devote more time to music.

I generally liked listening to synthesizer music, and then at some point, wondered how the sounds were created and where exactly they came from. Thanks to various

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