MATRIXSYNTH: Playing around with Fairlight IIx and Mirage samples


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Playing around with Fairlight IIx and Mirage samples


YouTube via treplacements90. via Nusonica.
"Just a song I did consisting of Ensoniq Mirage and Fairlight IIx samples. The strings, piano, and pizz are from the Mirage (played from an Oberheim DPX-1). The Fairlight consists of the Arr1 sample, and a String sample at the end, as well is a sample of my voice played through the Akai s5000. The Drums are sample from a Linn LM-2. As far as the video its just me laying down the Fairlight track, some of what you hear is from the recording, some of it I redid (you'll see when the video goes out of sync). Nothing really to look at, but I thought the music would be interesting for those wanting to hear those old samplers sounds in action. The Casio I used to midi to the Akai s5000 was just for conveience sake, I do have better synths...Enjoy, let me know what you think of the track..."

3 comments:

  1. That sounds great! Even amid the current analog craze, I still love that 80s early sampler sound. The Arr1 sample is one of the most beautiful ever made, and it never gets old (for me, at least). Thanks for posting this!

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  2. Hi great post, sounds ike something the pet shop boys would have done.

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  3. Brought a tear to mine eye.

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