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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

That Vangelis bladerunner sound...


YouTube via meastempo
"Not the Yamaha CS80, but almost there. With some more tweaks it can sound even closer."

11 comments:

  1. Might I inquire as to the reverb unit used?

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  2. The reverbs are from the Roland MV-8800, just a standard hall reverb. To bad that youtube videos has muddy mono sound quality.

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  3. Well done, that was surprisingly so much better than I anticipated.

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  4. maybe you should involve more optimism the next time you anticipate

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  6. I watched C-beams glitter in the darkness at Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. Time to die.

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  7. Haha, you got me! At first I thought it was just another of the countless clueless synth owners, who insist on posting videos. But not so :-)

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  8. YES!

    After my comment on
    "CS70M VCF filter demo" you couldn't resist could you?

    This was fantastic. Made my day.

    Besides 6 voices instead of 8, what are the main differences between the CS80 and CS70?

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  9. That's amazing! My favorite sound track ever too. Opening scene and music sent shivers down my spin the first time I saw in the theatre and that synth line still does now...

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