Polarities for Padshop 2 by Simon Stockhausen juxtaposes electronic and acoustic sounds, exploring extreme sonic territories which clash with, oppose or complement each other. This confrontation between two poles can happen in various ways: either inside a patch, for example by morphing the sound from frozen to moving, from tonal to noisy, from divine to evil; or by splitting polarized sounds on the keyboard.
Explore The Extremes Of Sound.
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About Simon Stockhausen
Simon Stockhausen's extraordinary musical career began at the age of 5. His multifaceted and wide-ranging work includes the most diverse types of projects and styles, such as jazz, improvisation projects, countless compositions for ensembles and chamber music groups, as well as works for leading European theaters and orchestras, including the Hamburg and Berlin Philharmonic.
In 2009 he expanded his musical range of services by founding a sound design company that offers sounds, patches and libraries for software synthesizers and plug-ins.
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