Garden idyll becomes a music oasis: a DJ conquers Hetzendorf!

Paul Walter verwandelt das Gartenhaus in Hetzendorf, Wien, in ein beeindruckendes Musikstudio für unkonventionelle Tanzmusik.
Paul Walter transforms the garden house in Hetzendorf, Vienna, into an impressive music studio for unconventional dance music. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Garden idyll becomes a music oasis: a DJ conquers Hetzendorf!

Hetzendorf, Wien, Österreich - in Hetzendorf, a district of Vienna, Paul Walter has set up his own musical oasis in his parents' garden house. This former refuge for his father's model trains has now been transformed into a creative music studio that Walter has been equipping continuously for about eight years. Started as a DJ, he defines his music as "uncommercial dance music", which he produces with a lot of passion himself. It becomes clear that the musician is willing to dive deep into the world of electronic music.

What does Walter do? At the age of 20 he dared to jump into the world of hardware electronic music, especially in the exciting world of modular synthesizers. These devices enable musicians to individually design and create their sounds. As he reveals himself, he describes the cables in his studio as a "cable salad", but he has all the connections under control and knows exactly how he wants to shape his sounds.

The magic of the modular synthesis

Modular synthesizers are fascinating instruments based on a variety of variants. Walter uses oscillators that form the basic structure for the sound generation, as well as filter modules to control frequencies and design its sound. In his studio, the walls are filled with a variety of synthesizer modules that it uses for different sounds. From mixer and attenuator modules to effect modules-these devices are the brushes with which he creates his musical masterpieces.

"Oscillators generate the sound, while LFOS (low frequency oscillator) change parameters," explains Walter. This deep connection with the technology helps to exceed tonal boundaries and create unique sound landscapes. Another aspect of the modular synthesis is control by CV/gate signals that expand the possibilities of sound design.

an inviting place for creative minds

The garden house not only serves Walter as an artistic retreat - it also attracts friends and like -minded people who enjoy the creative process together. The use of his studio not only promotes exchange among musicians, but also enables Walter to see his parents more often. This personal connection is important to him and is reflected in his music.

The recordings of his pieces can be found on Spotify , where you can also discover the versatility of your work. It is impressive how Walter has developed through his musical experiences and the technical facets of modular synthesis. The world of modular synthesizers, supported by innovative techniques such as MIDI/CV conversion, has changed the way music is experienced and produced.

The creative process in Walter's studio impressively shows that music is not only a product, but also an art form that offers space for joy and personal terms. If you are interested in the world of electronic sounds, you will find a real treasure chest for unconventional and inspiring music in Vienna at Paul Walter.

For more information about modular systems and their diversity, a look at thomann is known to offer a wide range of devices for audio-enthusiasts. The fascination for modular synthesizers is not only very popular in Vienna, the community is also growing steadily worldwide.

at a time when digital music production is omnipresent, Paul Walter shows us that analog and handmade also has its own charm. Who knows, maybe this is the beginning of a new musical journey in the heart of Vienna.

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