Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Jörg Schaaf - Autumn Rain
YouTube via SCHAAFJOERG, make of the Spectralis. follow-up to this post.
"This song is dedicated to all the people, who posted these kind comments after listening to "Stories"[previously posted]. I hope, you will enjoy this one as well. All what you hear comes live from one Spectralis 2 synthesizer recorded simply from the stereo main out. No external FXs were used. Just the two built in digital delays are giving some room and atmosphere. The song gives an impression about the dynamic range of this incredible synth.
OK - I am one of the fathers of this instrument but on the other hand, I am trying hard to become a musician too. And as a musician I must admit, that this is simply the best synth, money can buy;-)"
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Hy Jörg!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great performance - "Hut ab"!
And no doubt, the Spectralis sounds fantastic.
I am just wondering, the pads in the back are looped samples mangled through the Spectralis´ sample-engine? Is there a sustain-mode i think!?
Oh, and you said: "I am trying hard to become a musician too" - well with all those emotions you put into your fine musical artwork, i would say you are a musician.
Greatings from Austria
Robert