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Deckard's Continuum Dream

A Deckard's Dream controlled by a Haken Continuum in MPE mode (with some additional help from a Kijimi, a NDLR and Valhalla Supermassive). 

It's very different from the Eagan Matrix (the internal engine of the Continuum) and brings a very interesting set of colors ... and of course, it has this signature sound that triggers some memory. The MPE implementation of the Deckard is a bit unusual, but OK for the Continuum, and a great thing is that, as for the Eagan Matrix, a single control can influence several parameters, each with its specific range, which is highly important for expression, and you manage to get an interesting mix of your own control and the legacy envelopes and LFO (that you usually play with your fingers on a Continuum).

In this video, the Kijimi is controlled by an NDLR by Conductive Labs, also a pretty nice combo.

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