Saturday, August 27, 2011
Pink Floyd cover collection on Korg M3 M50 synth workstation by S4K team space4keys
YouTube Uploaded by Space4Keys on Aug 27, 2011
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0:00 SHINE ON pt.1
split Pad / Synth
1:14 SHINE ON pt.1
split S4K Hammond Clone / Synth
2:17 SHINE ON pt.2
split Pad / Synth
Ch Trigger 1: Wind
2:45 WISH YOU WERE SYNTH
2:56 HAVE A CIGAR
split Wurly / Synth & String sw1
3:24 LAP STEEL
3:40 ON THE RUN
Arpeggiator: C2
Drum Track: Ch Trigger 1
Y-: LFO 1
Y+: LFO 2
Real time control 1: Env. Flanger
Real time control 2: Flanger
Real time control 3: Detune
Real time control 4: Common LFO
Ch Trigger 2: Thunder!
5:01 TIME Intro
split Bass / Strings / Rhodes
5:33 WURLY WAH
sw1: On/Off
Y-: Wah
5:44 US AND THEM
split S4K Hammond Clone [+ Piano (sw1)] / Piano
6:39 ANY COLOUR YOU SAW
7:33 BRAIN DAMAGE
split: Guitar -- S4K Hammond Clone -- Synth (octave up on sw2 for playing it polyphonic)
8:29 HEY YOU
split Pad / Bell
8:49 HIGH HOPES
Bells on Ch Trigger 1
9:13 ECHOES LESLIE GRAND
9:42 COMFORTABLY NUMB
split Pad 1 / Pad 2
Patched and performed by Carlitos
http://www.space4keys.com"
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