MATRIXSYNTH: Vangelis Blade Runner synth cover CS-80 VS MOOG SLIM PHATTY


Friday, July 18, 2014

Vangelis Blade Runner synth cover CS-80 VS MOOG SLIM PHATTY


Published on Jul 12, 2013 BOB ''T'' --------------

"With a Moog Slim Phatty I recreate (emulate) the sound of the Yamaha CS-80. (Monophonic). The Yamaha SY-77 do the metallic harp sound. Roland MKS-7 (raw noise) plug into the Moog Slim Phatty (unfortunately the SP doesn't have a noise source) does the rocket noise sound. Hollow Sun VP330 does the string sound. These are all my custom preset sound. I had a MKS-80 rev 5 synthesizer and did the same sound with it was really good but not as good as with the Moog. That synth is very versatile and the sound quality is incredible but you need to plug a noise source and a cv control for more flexibility. Analog synth and FM is a wonderful duo. More video are coming. I also have a Korg Monotron modified that I can plug into the SP for a third oscillator craziness. If you like you can check out our new album (New age electro 80's style) Google : ITUNE, AMAZON OR CD BABY : EIOS ConquĂȘte Du Nord. Thanks for watching ! Cover of that song"

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