Naoki Apri
26 // Male // Moscow, Russian Federation |
Member since May 12, 2007
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- Instruments:
- electric guitar, synthesizer, drum machine, computer (mac)
- Genres:
- ambient, experimental, idm, rock
- Influences:
- Autechre, Silk Saw, Metallica, Squarepusher, Aux 88, Bad Sector, Pantera, Nat King Cole, Plaid, Coil, Figurera, Speedy J, John Williams, Kool & the Gang, Meiko Kaji, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Lustmord, Madonna, Muslim Gauze, The Octagon Man, Primus, RAC, Tujiko Noriko, Underground Resistance
- Band or Group:
- Naoki/Apri
- Website:
- http://virb.com/naokiapri
- Equipment:
Polyvoks, Nord Modular G2, Livewire Modular, Korg ES mk II, ESP LTD EX-260
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Mors Voluntaria wrote on April 2, 2009:
You've got a polyvoks? I'm jealous... it must be easier to find them in Russia. I was thinking of buying modules to at least emulate the filters, since the synths are so rare.
Jonathan Siegel wrote on May 31, 2007:
Hey Naoki - I like what you added to sound collage!
I would be really interested to see what you do with What lurks beneath and above.





Sorry to hear the first was stolen, but the modified one must be much easier to integrate into a modern studio if you have some decent midi/cv converters… Now you have me fantasizing about adding an arpeggiator module in between the synth and keyboard. I’m curious if you’ve had any problems with unstable tuning once it’s been turned on a while and heated up? I’ve heard this is an issue with the earlier models in particular. Sometimes it creates a really trippy retro Boards of Canada type effect, but it’s also caused me a great deal of grief when working with analog oscillators in a modular synth.