MATRIXSYNTH: Krzysztof Antkowiak records the Yamaha GX-1 Pt 1


Monday, January 21, 2008

Krzysztof Antkowiak records the Yamaha GX-1 Pt 1



Krzysztof Antkowiak records the Yamaha GX-1 Pt 2

YouTube via RothHandle.
"I am currently producing the thirs album of the polish artist Krzysztof Antkowiak and today we started working on song number seven for the album. It turned out to be a slightly dancey track with drummachines, VP-330+, synkits and other nonsense...

Well anyway I had a feeling that one of the Yamaha GX-1 sounds just might fit the track. The sound you can hear is coming from the two massive tone cabinets left and right of the three manual keyboard.

This Yamaha GX-1 belongs to Benny Andersson of ABBA and used to be located at the Polar studio. Now it is at Roth Händle studios. It is the same machine John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin used on In through the outdoor.

If you are interested in similar artefacts the Roth Händle studio might be of interest...So please consider us for your next recording project, wedding or funural.

For more info, blogs, articles and booking please drop by...

www.roth-handle.nu"

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