From the early experiments of Simple Minds, through Altered Images and all the way up to modern day and the Chvrches, many Scottish bands have created hits using synthesizers. Although hardware could set you back thousands, some things in life are FREE (at least for a short while during Coronavirus isolation)
KORG are offering their intuitive synth App (normally £15) for FREE until the end of March in an effort to help musically-minded people stuck at home engage their imagination and entertain their families.
Rothesay Pavilion challenges you to watch the two demonstration videos (below) and have a go yourselves ,and then when you have something that totally rocks… upload it to your preferred social media platform and share it with us on Facebook. Tag us @RothesayPav and use the hashtag #PAViSynthpopchallenge The most popular creation will get a LIMITED EDITION 45RPM T-shirt signed by a mystery artist…
PAV-i PARTICIPATION RULES:
NO AGE RESTRICTIONS AND NO LIMITATIONS BARRING YOUR IMAGINATION 🙂
Above are two demonstration videos to get you started, and below are screenshots of the Apps’ intuitive interface.
PAV-i PARTICIPATION RULES:
NO AGE RESTRICTIONS AND NO LIMITATIONS BARRING YOUR IMAGINATION 🙂
@RothesayPav Keep checking our stuck-at-home creative activities page for more fun and creative things to do at home while we are isolated during the Coronavirus outbreak.
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