Thursday, September 27, 2007
Kawai K5000 *Advanced Additive Synthesizer*
YouTube via retrosound72.
"Additive Synthesis + special PCM samples; some typical factory sounds from the Kawai K5000R. more info: www.retrosound.de"
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Synth demos recorded though a camera mic are forgivable when the video content makes up for the crappy audio quality.
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm crabby.
No, I won't peel you a grape.
Add me to the complainer list, because every single patch in that video except for "K-Bells" (K-Fed's fave bells, btw :P ), "Melmaker" and "Chimera" sound EXACTLY THE SAME, only they "move" differently.
ReplyDeleteI know it's less powerful, but I prefer the Wavestation sound, or something like the Generalmusic S2R for these sorts of pad synths.