Monday, May 25, 2009
Scarborough Fair arr. Gazdatronik
YouTube via Gazdatronik
"The audio quality is not so good. For better, visit:
http://www.garageband.com/song?|pe1|S...
Another song I have wanted to do since I was ten. Played from memory by hand, I tried to take this song from its simple English roots and turn it into a landscape. No live version-the production was far too intricate.
Yamaha TX81Z on ostinato
Roland JX-3P on staccato bass
Roland VP-330 choir
Korg DW-8000 as Polymoog harpsichord and Vangelis CS-80 lead
Oberheim Matrix 6 on reverb harmony
Behringer Virtualizer Pro and Alesis Wedge provide effects
Mackie 1202 on Blinking Lights
Emu 6400 as Playback Unit"
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very cool, I'm inspired to try that myself now. I've always thought it would work well brought up to date.
ReplyDeleteNice job.
Lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful choir sound from the Roland VP-330, just lovely, Thank you.
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