"I was going through some old cassettes when I ran across this: it's a demo I made while I was working at Guitar Center in LA in 1979. My co-worker Jackson Howe and I hooked together every piece of gear we had in stock that could be interfaced. Mind you, this was way before MIDI, we're talking control voltage and gates, all analog.
We hooked together four Arp sequencers to drive approximately 14 or 15 synths."
click here for the rest of the story and the audio. Definitely check this one out. :)
Saturday, November 10, 2007
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Ahhhh. That's some wholesome anlog goodness.
ReplyDelete"There are no overdubs."
ReplyDeleteVery groovy!!!
I like those delicious lead licks.
That was amazing.
ReplyDeleteMore! More!
Great track, great story, love that round buzzy lead sound, AND the lucky git got to contribute to "Secret Life Of Plants." Too bad the track isn't downloadable, though. :-(
ReplyDeleteexcellent!
ReplyDeletei don't believe that i'm entitled to music to be free, but i do believe that i should be able to purchase it without any DRM.
ReplyDeletewhere do i fall in this guy's layout?