Saturday, May 04, 2019
Playing With… The Arp 2600 and Sounds of R2-D2 | Red Bull Music Academy
Published on May 4, 2019 Red Bull Music Academy
"M. Salaciak and Text Chunk attempt to recreate the voice of R2-D2 using the Arp 2600, the same synthesizer used in Star Wars movies to give the robot its distinguishable vocal chirps. Filmed at Studio Bell’s National Music Center in Calgary, Alberta during the RBMA Bass Camp Calgary 2019."
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