Electronic Musician

Clavia Nord Modular

hese days, everyone wants to be seen playing a modular synthesizer – whether they know what they’re doing or not! Yet twenty years ago, the electronic music scene was a very different place. Samples ruled the airwaves – either looped and chopped or as a quick ‘n’ easy substitute for actual instruments. Most synthesizers were little more than glorified ROMplers – with limited ROM, at that. Musicians

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