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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Shine on you crazy diamond on Kurzweil K2600X


YouTube via jabel77. via fischek.
"It's me again, performing the initial synth lead and guitar of the famous song by Pink Floyd on my Kurzweil K2600X....GOOD EMULATION!"

4 comments:

  1. That's really astounding.

    About 13 years ago, a guy used to live in my parent's neighborhood who was a regional rep for Korg, then later worked for Kurzweil. I went to school with his daughters.

    He used to let me play his Wavestation and M1 when I was like 11 and then let me borrow his K2000 when I was 15.

    It had this freakishly accurate "On the Run" patch. You'd press one key and play with the controllers..... the sequence sounded really close minus the weird vocal samples. Crazy!

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  2. You could play with Roger Waters - he does this live. Jon Carin, his keyboard guy, also uses the Kruzweil for this!

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=3u_u6HB-xqM

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  3. The "On the Run" patch plaid_emu mentioned is still available from the sweetwater page under "Downloadable Sample Files"
    www.sweetwater.com/k2000/keyboard

    and anybody w/ a K2xx really ought to check it out as it's a marvel of VAST programming.

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  4. Oh and DEAR KURZWEIL:
    WE NEED A VAST VST IN THE WORST OF WAYS!

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