Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Deckard's Dream Replicates Blade Runner CS-80 Sound Perfectly!
Published on Jan 18, 2018 MrPandoman
"Here is a comparison between Deckard's Dream synthesizer and Yamaha CS-80 which was originally used by Vangelis to create the iconic synth sound in the soundtrack for 1982 Blade Runner movie.
This is an excerpt of the original soundtrack, with Deckard's Dream synthesizer used to repeat some of the melody notes for comparison, played on Kurzweil Midiboard with polyphonic aftertouch.
The Deckard's Dream synthesizer was self-assembled, having 4000 electronic components and over 20,000 solder joints.
Build your own dream!
www.deckardsdream.com"
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