Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Vince Clarke in the studio 1985
YouTube via Ynnarg
"Interesting piece of how Vince was working in the studio at this early Erasure time. Good old synths."
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That a Roland TR-707 (or 727) in the foreground.
ReplyDeleteThis is also the period where Vince had a rack of like 4 CZ-101s to get that massive CZ sound.
Great stuff! That looks like the UMI 2B sequencer to me, or perhaps a later version. Running on a BBC B computer:
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Micro
Amazing what you could do with 32K back then, eh?
:-)