"That is the first Floyd's track i listened in my life (1972) and i falled in love with that kind of hypnotic music.
In this track i played:
Fender Jazz bass 4 strings
Moog little phatty 2 (brass solo)
Yamaha Motif XS rack (violin and distorted guitar solos)
Roland Juno G (clean guitar solo and percussive organ)
Korg x 50 (master keyboard for the Motif XS rack)
Alesis Fusion 6HD (choirs)
Korg M3 expanded (piano and rock organ)
Lexicon MPX100 (delay & reverb)
Addictive drums VSTi
EWQL Symphonic choirs library
Bela D Media Diva library
Thanks in advance for watching and commenting"
Shine on you crazy diamond - Pink Floyd tribute (cover) by Piero Sicolo (a bass player)
Uploaded by accino61 on Feb 19, 2011
"This is my favourite Pink Floyd's track. I did a multitrack recording with Cubase 5 but i didn't use any vst except for the drums ( Addictive drums )
Sorry for some mistakes and 2-3 clips but i'm only a rookie in this kind of job.
I played:
Moog little phatty 2 (vocal solo)
Yamaha Motif XS rack (distorted guitar solos)
Roland Juno G (tenor sax)
Korg x 50 (electric piano and master keyboard for the Motif XS rack)
Korg M3 (clean guitar, rock organ, baritone/growl sax)
Yamaha TG77 (chime bells)
Alesis Fusion 6HD (synth solos and "Floyd" pads)
Boss DD6 pedal digital delay
Boss RV5 pedal digital reverb
Thanks in advance for watching and commenting"
YouTube Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Mar 28, 2011
"A sonic exploration of the Modular programming in the Oberheim Xpander. Recorded in one take. Performed by Raul Pena III. Recorded March 27, 2011 at Switched On Electronics, Austin, TX."
Update:
Maximum of 20 Modulations per Voice Pt 2
Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Mar 29, 2011
"A sonic exploration of the Modular programming in the Oberheim Xpander. Recorded in one take. Performed by Raul Pena III. Recorded March 27, 2011 at Switched On Electronics, Austin, TX."