Friday, April 25, 2008
Roland Jupiter-4 + Juno-60 by RetroSound
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
bass: Roland Jupiter-4 triggered by the TR-707;
at 1:37 I switch on the JP4 arpeggiator
pad sounds: Roland Juno-60
drums: Roland TR-707
live played, no overdubbing, no sequencer software used"
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ReplyDelete"live played, no overdubbing, no sequencer software used"
...I expected some real synth shredding. I'm not sure I'm really impressed with "live playing" when the notes only change every 2 measures....
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ReplyDeleteLet us see somewhat from you!
I am Sound Designer, not a Keyboard Player.
...and that's fine. Next time change the disclaimer to "All sounds custom programmed by retrosound" That way, we're not expecting some crazy ass live solo work....Thanks for all the sound examples anyway.....
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