Monday, November 23, 2015
Hawkeye - Hardware Synthetic (live Alesis Andromeda vs E-MU ESI 4000)
Published on Nov 23, 2015 Maelstroem3
"A new synthpop voyage featuring...
* MBSEQ V4 for live sequencing
* Alesis Andromeda (retro bass)
* Yamaha FS1r (popcorn-style lead)
* Kawai K5000r (secondary lead)
* Moog Little Phatty through Polivoks VCF (deep bass)
* E-MU ESI 4000 (sequenced drums)
...directly recorded live from the bare metal - no DAW was abused! :-)
Hope you enjoyed it!
Many greets and thanks for watching and listening!
Hawkeye/Maelstroem Records"
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Careful with Alesis AndrĂ³meda A6 it's full of malfunctions!!! Not worth a penny. It's only a fake price because there are no more good units out there. All units fail.
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