Sunday, October 07, 2007
analogisch.com presents Synth Jam
YouTube via analogisch.
"Synth are Oberheim ob 8, Yamaha cs 60, Korg ms 20, m5, dotcom, studio electronics midimioog, prophet 5,roland sh 5, monopoly triggers dotcom , System 100 for bass, korg emx triggers all sequencers via midi to cv , dotcom sequencers for cv for Roland sh5 and m5, sequencers rolans system 104 for system 100 and filter from ob8.
More Synth passiv in the video: Oberheim ob1, Jupiter 4, korg maxikorg, korg trident, moog liberation, fender rhodes........" Star Wars
analogisch.com
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great synth cave you've got there. The top shelf items look like they're a little hard to reach/see :)
ReplyDeleteThe EMX drums sound a bit mismatched with all the analog gear.
Otherwise, great sounds.
Really nice version of that Star Wars theme
ReplyDeleteNice work
ReplyDeleteNice gear
Drum pattern?????? doesn't seem to fix in context.
Keep it up ... post more material.
rtmx
wow thats a lot of stuff.
ReplyDeleteToo trancey for me. Shoulda kept the drums out. All the synth work was awesome.
ReplyDeleteit's amazing how so much money can make such mediocre music
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