MATRIXSYNTH: Randy Chameleon 009 10 03b


Sunday, October 04, 2009

Randy Chameleon 009 10 03b


YouTube via mark1rhodes
"I've always liked this song, and, at least for me, it's great practice because I have a tough time playing the bass line and doing anything else with my right hand at the same time. Bass is done on a Nord G2X, drums are from an Alesis SR-16 (pattern is mine), lead is a Kawai K3, Clav and Organ on a Yamaha S90 and the Rhodes is, uh, a Rhodes (1974 Mark 1 Stage). The Rhodes is going through a Tube MP preamp and a Maxon Phase Shifter (mono in, stereo out). The reverb on the Rhodes is a TC Electronics M300.

I wanted to record something a bit tricky and something that would use most of my stuff. It's amazing how much more difficult it is to record alone in a front of a camera than it is to play in front of a bunch of people. This version is certainly not perfect but this was the best of a bunch of tries. Video was done on a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3."

1 comment:

  1. Wow! After all this "I turn a knob on my noise generator"-musicians, it is great to see, that there still is someone who is able to play keyboards independantly with two hands.

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