Tuesday, December 20, 2011
1976 Jean Michel Jarre
YouTube Uploaded by Agoni021 on Oct 20, 2009
Anyone know what his custom sequencer was called?
Also see:
Vinate Jean Michel Jarre - Equinoxe Part IV, live. (better image & sound)
A search on Jen Michel Jarre on the right will bring up tons of previous posts.
Update via Adrien in the comments: "it's michel geiss's matrisequencer"
I added a label for Michel Geiss.
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it's michel geiss's matrisequencer
ReplyDeleteloving it! heard this a child and it still sounds great.
ReplyDeletea quick google for matrisequencer comes up with the matrisequencer, the digisequencer and the rhythmicomputer.
matrisequencer (it says "studio guillaume tell" upside down on the tape reel case in the bottom of the picture, thats where depeche mode recorded the violater album):
http://www.step-sequencer.com/product/15
digisequencer:
http://www.zoolook.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3720&sid=0f9104cd04c8e565e75de899d50cc047
rhythmicomputer:
http://equinoxejmjarre.free.fr/instruments/K-Z/Rythmicomputer/Rythmicomputer.html