Friday, July 12, 2024
Recreating Pink Floyd's 'On the Run' with Synthi AKS | Tribute
video upload by Andy Whitmore
"Welcome to an in-depth musical journey where we recreate the iconic sounds of Pink Floyd's 'On the Run' from their best-selling album, 'Dark Side of the Moon.' Using the legendary EMS Synthi AKS, we bring to life every synth part that made this track a groundbreaking piece of music history.
🎹 Recreated Parts:
0:00 - Sample of video
0:25 - Intro
0:42 - The main VCS3 synth sequence
1:07 - Introduce Resonance Melody
2:04 - Different waveforms
2:28 - Dramatic gated white noise sounds
3:01 - Gated Noise plus Resonance
3:18 - Noise plus Main sequence line
4:05 - Spring Reverb
5:35 - Summary
5:49 - Bass drone at the song beginning
6:05 - Noise FX
6:28 - Bass Attack
7:18 - Full 'On the Run' sequence
On the album cover, the Synthi AKS is wrongly credited as the VCS3, which is essentially the same synth—the difference lies in the box and the name.
📖 History of 'On the Run': 'On the Run' is a progressive instrumental track created by Roger Waters and David Gilmour. Known for its pioneering use of synthesizers, it's a testament to the innovative spirit of Pink Floyd. The track plays a crucial role in the album’s concept, evoking themes of travel and existential anxiety.
🔦 History of the Synthi AKS: The EMS Synthi AKS is a compact, portable synthesizer, first released in 1972. Famous for its distinctive sounds, it was used extensively throughout the 1970s by various artists. It’s known for its patch pin matrix and portability, making it a favorite for musicians looking for both creativity and convenience in their synthesizers."
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Such an overrated and overpriced instrument. "Poor" people who pay 15K and more for this, just because they believe the hype.
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