MATRIXSYNTH: Oberheim DMX Classic Tracks on Electribe Sampler & Juno synthesizer


Saturday, August 22, 2009

Oberheim DMX Classic Tracks on Electribe Sampler & Juno synthesizer


YouTube via harlemnightsmusic

"In this series, this time I tried to reproduce more elements of my fav tracks. For beats I used my Korg Electribe SX drum sampler again, now filled with classic Oberheim DMX and DX drummachine sounds. For drums only the ESX internal fx were used. No actual tracks were sampled except Blue Monday's choir sound; this was sampled from the original source track Uranium by Kraftwerk.

All tracks recreated by ear. All synth, bass & fx parts were programmed on my Roland Juno 106 synth (1984), and recorded with a Boss SE50 effect processor. In the originals different synths were used. All played and filmed live during recording, no MIDI sequencer was used.

Blue Monday / The Beach - New Order
The Walk - The Cure
Living on Video - Trans-X (note: this may have been TR-808 instead or combined)
I Feel for You - Chaka Khan
Makin' Music - Gary's Gang (LinnDrum conga + cowbell)
Look of Love - ABC
Happy Station - Fun Fun
Weekend - Class Action / Larry Levan
Body Talk - Imagination

Next vid: Oberheim DMX Oldschool Hiphop & more"

3 comments:

  1. i suppose it's worth mentioning that the choir chord was originally played on a vako orchestron.

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  2. I highly suggest to watch all this guys vids..incredible.

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