MATRIXSYNTH: I'll be there - ARP Explorer I (analog synthesizer from 1974)


Tuesday, July 30, 2013

I'll be there - ARP Explorer I (analog synthesizer from 1974)


Published on Jul 30, 2013 MrCaliforniaD·18 videos

"Here's what that wonderfull song could have sounded like if it was recorded on analog synthesizers from that era. It is kind of an early take on the king of pop concept!

This may sound like your average "General Midi" sounds but it isn't. EVERY sounds were made on this 1974 machine from ARP company.

To get polyphony from this monophonic synthesizer, I used "Notelogic", a VST that enables you to explode polyphonic midi tracks into your choice of voices (1 to 8). Each voice become an individual midi track that can be then passed through a monophonic synthesizer using a Midi to CV converter.

Thus, that particular song have 32 tracks for the instruments alone. The drums were made with EZdrummer and the vocal track is from the original song.

Fell free to ask me questions about this procedure."

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