MATRIXSYNTH: Profondo rosso (Goblin)


Saturday, November 10, 2007

Profondo rosso (Goblin)


YouTube via aemmezero. Ensoniq ESQ1 and Roland TR-505. What's going on with the ESQ1 display about 4:45 into it? Check out the S900 Steelphone in the background and do not miss these videos.

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  1. It's almost like he didn't want anyone trying to see the display, cause it's got that black box going back and forth throughout the entire video. Except the shot of the credits.

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  2. That black bar going through the display is obviously caused by the difference in refresh-rates between de camera and the display. LED displays aren't 'burning' continuously as it would appear. They are pulsing, just as a tv set ana any other LED. Just get your camcorder and film your LED displays on your synths and you know what I mean.

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  4. Ha no way!! made me smile when I heard this! He also plays a small but significant part from the film suspiria which the music is also by Goblin! Does anyone know what synths Goblin used around this period?? and on another note.. a bit unrelated does anyone know where I can find a list of what Synths John Carpenter used in his early films!????? (i might post this in a more appropriate place in the forum!)

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