MATRIXSYNTH: Vangelis Blade Runner opening theme KORG M3 and Omnisphere


Monday, January 28, 2013

Vangelis Blade Runner opening theme KORG M3 and Omnisphere

Published on Jan 27, 2013 module19·11 videos

"Heres another Bladerunner, I had some many folks comment on my earier uploads saying I am faking it or its mimed... so here is another... This time I programmed Omnisphere for the CS-80 parts and did my best to program that classic sound again. Let me know what you think :-)"

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  1. Oh that's a great cover/interpretation - goose bump worthy :)

    What's the top keyboard? Is it just controlling the Omnisphere?

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  2. That's a really good question. It looks like a Juno-106 mixed with an Ensoniq SQ-80 with an MKS-30 logo on the top right. I can't place it. I'll see if I can find out. I'm guessing it's controlling the Omnisphere.

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  3. Found it! It's a Roland MKB-200. First one featured on MATRIXSYNTH out of 88511 posts.

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    1. Hi There... Late seeing these comments and posts...Yes, a Roland MKB-200 :-) One of my Favorite controllers and I used it to control Omni when making this video. I have not had time to post anything in a while and plan on doing more this summer. I have 3 MKB-200s (one is for spare parts) and it actually has semi weighted keys and AT (unlike the juno 106) and a great controller for my Eurorack modular which is much bigger now. I use its split modes with multiple MIDI-CV modules that lets me quickly have two separate synths out of the modular and then switch back to one or use the left side to set the root pitch of my step sequencer...then control the modular leads on the right side... Glad you posted the video on Matrixsynth.... Cheers, Scott (Module19)

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