Synthrotek West Coast Noise System and the POM 400: Modular Mates

I got the Teenage Engineering POM 400 a few years ago as a way to scratch that modular itch and forestall the Eurorack money pit. I haven't used it much, just messing around a little, but I though it might be a good match with the Synthrotek rig. The POM 400 has basic function modules that the Synthrotek lacks, like envelope generators, VCA's, and a nice high-pass filter. It was handy to apply these to the Atari Punk module and give it some rhythmic punch. the POM square and sine wave oscillators provide accompaniment with the POM sequencer clocked by the Synthrotek's. A very satisfying jam, even if it gets a little out of hand near the end, maybe too many knob-tweaking opportunities here. The DSM Drum module is going into the dirty filter, then split between the delay and the mix. The Atari Punk module is getting note CV from both sequencers and going through the POM filter, envelope, and VCA. Both filters and the POM square wave are modulated by the Synthrotek sample & hold. The POM audio mix gets compression and reverb from the Zoom MS70 CDR+, and delay from the Korg NTS-1. Recorded live on the Zoom L6, audio normalized in Audacity. Vintage Infindibulum on Bandcamp: https://thisco.bandcamp.com/album/inf... (The Pro-One and SH-101 are prominently featured) #synth #electronicmusic #experimentalmusic #modularsynth #synthrotek #teenageengineering