
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Post-Volta Setup on The Stretta Procedure
Oberheim Xpander Vintage analog synth
Unfortunately the shots aren't large, but there you have it. Shot of the inside below.
Tikutus 3 (Roland Juno-G sequencing)
YouTube via joukoq. sent my way via Toumal.
"A tune I threw together. Using Roland Juno-G internal sequencer only, preset sounds with some tweaking here and there."
St. Elsewhere Theme on the Organ
"Continuing the series of 80's TV themes on weird instruments: St. Elsewhere. The original piece was composed by Dave Grusin. This version includes a short semi-improvised "outro" in the end.
I use Roland Juno-G preset named "Pipe Org/Mod" with some additional reverb. I play in C-major and use the Transpose function to bring it to F-major which seems to be the original pitch on the TV series. In the very end I also press the Octave Down key to reach the lowest bass note."
prototype 909 studio antics 1
YouTube via taylor12k
prototype 909 studio antics 2
"P909 messing around in the studio some more. cool ARP synth..."
Hartmann Neuron - audio demo - textures and pads
YouTube via taylor12k. sent my way via fishek
"just going through some of the patches i created on the Neuron. going through quick, nothing fancy, but gives a good idea of one aspect that the Neuron excels in. Not a lot on the Neuron here, so figured it doesn't hurt to add another.
apologies for the distortions.. the Neuron can be a bit unpredictable!"
Roland SH-101 + Juno-60 + TR-606
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
'Roland Trio part 2'
bassline and deep bass sound: Roland SH-101 internal sequencer is triggered by the TR-606
pad sounds: Roland Juno-60
drums: Roland TR-606
FX: a little bit reverb and delay (Lexicon MPX-110), no EQ
Thanks for over 4000 subscribers today :)"
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