bassline: Roland Jupiter-4 arpeggiator in random mode and VCF modulation triggered by the TR-606
sweeping pad sounds: Roland Juno-60
deep bass: Moog Taurus bass pedals (intro and at 2.20)
drums: Roland TR-606
"And now time for another great Van Halen keyboard song. A special thank goes to user Synthartist69 and his video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYeNj4... which instructed me on how to play that song.
A note on the bassline: it's different from the original one, but it's a mine choice.
The sound comes from The JP8000, which it's being played thru my good old Roland Juno 106, acting as MIDI controller.
Unfortunately my Juno is now suffering for dead voice chips, so it cannot sing in this video at that time.
The patch being used here it's the regular, used and abused 2-oscillators detuned sawtooth sound that you find in tons of songs out there. I've added some filter envelope in order to have a fast raising attack and slow decay, as you can hear in the synth line of the original song, and a little touch of resonance for making the sound a bit brighter.
Sorry for my not-the-best keyboard skills :-P. Any comment or criticism, while being constructive, it's really appreciated. Enjoy and thanks!"
MiMa feat. Liquido - Narcotic
"Here is my rendition of the famous tune from Liquido. I've done a simple all-keyboard arrangement, and I've found that my Roland JP8000 can do the original sound pretty close.
The JP8000 it's being played thru my good old Roland Juno 106, acting as MIDI controller (as done in my Jump! video with the Yamaha SY77 controlling the Korg N5).
Unfortunately my Juno is now suffering for dead voice chips, so it cannot sing in this video at that time.
For those which own the JP8000 out there, the sound it's obtained from a 2 osc patch made by a SuperSaw oscillator, with detune slider at 1/3 and mix slider to its maximum (OSC1), stacked on a regular saw oscillator transposed 1 octave down the first one (OSC2). Do a little detune to OSC2 to widen more the sound and balance the two oscillators in order to have the OSC1's volume a little bit higher than OSC2, and you've done the business.
Sorry for my not-the-best keyboard skills :-P. Any comment or criticism, while being constructive, it's really appreciated. Enjoy and thanks!"
Click on the image for the full size shot. You might recognize the image from this post on the Microscopics gas0095 promo where they were giving away a tiny Minimoog and manual.
www.microscopics.co.uk/blog wrote in to let me know that the tiny pages were actually Keith Emerson Minimoog patches.
If you have a Mini (real or virtual), give them a shot.
YouTube via muzik4machines. via muzik4machines in the comments of this post. "i taped a new version of it. towards the middle of the clip (part 4/4 of a set)" Umm.. what's with the hammer about :53 seconds in? :) You should be able to play the other clips by mousing over the thumbnails at the bottom of this video when over.
via Josh: "My friend Karl and I are organizing an all day festival in Baltimore, MD at our venue The Hexagon (hexagonspace.com). From noon until 7pm we're going to have a Synth DIY / Circuit Bending / Chiptunes meet-up where people can bring their own home-built and modified instruments to set up and show off. This afternoon event is free to the public and there will be performances throughout the day featuring local musicians with home-built electronic instruments including Peter Blasser (sejayno, ciat-lonbarde), Carly Ptak (Nautical Almanac), T.A. Zook (http://www.myspace.com/tazook), The Baltimore SDIY Variable Ensemble, The Cheater's Club, and others. We will have tables set up with power/small amps, but if anyone has a large modular system they're considering bringing they can let us know by emailing me at josh@hexagonspace.com so we can make sure they have space reserved.
There will be a happy hour / potluck with DJ's from 7-9pm (our space is byob, so bring whatever you like to eat & drink).
At 9PM that night we're going to have an all 8-bit / Chiptunes Baltimore Invasion with Bubblyfish, Glomag, Nullsleep, noteNdo, and others from NYC playing their gameboys and other modified game systems live. There will be live visuals by don miller, voltage controlled, and noteNdo. $10 / will go on until 2AM. Not to be missed!