MATRIXSYNTH: Alesis Andromeda oldschool sound


Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Alesis Andromeda oldschool sound


YouTube via darenager aka fierce fish.

10 comments:

  1. I remember it from an old Jungle mix along with the words "I was in a long dark tunnel".

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  2. Valley of the shadows - Origin unknown

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  3. It sort of sounds like the synth line of The Who's Baba O'Reily, but souns a bit too much like an organ.

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  4. whats going on with the leds of your A6?

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  5. The LED's are probably pulsed on a certain duty cycle, so they're not always on when the video camera scans.

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  6. oh dude , this is a banjo sound !

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  7. correct...
    Valley of the shadows - Origin unknown

    on Ram records

    track is also well known as "31 seconds"

    http://www.discogs.com/release/72701

    want to buy my copy?

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  8. it reminds me of E2-E4 I think the track was called.Manuel Göttsching

    or

    Valley of Shadows - what a great javascript:void(0)
    Publish Your Commenttrack that was classic Jungle

    I miss the early daze Photek , Source Direct, Hidden Agenda, Jay Majik etc great programming

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  9. It is Valley of the Shadows, but the original has half as many notes and a big *ss delay baby.

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