MATRIXSYNTH: Vermona ET 6-1 - Benjamin LAZZARUS


Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Vermona ET 6-1 - Benjamin LAZZARUS


Published on Apr 2, 2019 Benjamin LAZZARUS

"This track is only made with sounds coming from the Vermona ET 6-1, Electric Combo Organ 1972
Video: 'Melancholia' Lars Von Trier

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Morceau réalisé avec l'orgue Vermona ET 6-1, un orgue à transistor des année 70, à mi chemin entre le Vox continental et le Farfisa Compact. Un look "europe de l'est" habillé en faux bois en plastique, un son très typé rock garage et une magnifique réverbe intégré. Une petit particularité que j'aime beaucoup la fonction "repeat" qui permet de jouer les notes en croches que j'ai utilisé dans ce morceau. Avec la poignante fin du monde du film "Melancholia" de Lars Von Trier."

Googlish:

"Piece realized with the organ Vermona ET 6-1, a transistor organ of the year 70, halfway between the continental Vox and the Farfisa Compact. A look "Eastern Europe" dressed in faux wood plastic, a very typical rock garage sound and a beautiful integrated reverb. A small feature that I really like the "repeat" function that allows you to play the notes in eighth notes that I used in this piece. With the poignant end of the world of the film "Melancholia" by Lars Von Trier."

1 comment:

  1. Nice riffing - and that is such a killer scene from the movie "Melancholia"!

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