"Inspired from a old monster, aclaimed by a lot of synthesizer gurus, it is not only a new virtual analog : thanks to exclusive new features, the sound and the possibilities of this new polyphonic synthesizer enhance the XILS-lab inspiration tools.
A little extract of the features : 4 LFO like modulation sources. 4 envelopes (with a special feature, increasing far away the sound design possibilities). 2 oscillators : simple, but with some wonderfull crosss modulation features. 1 filter : not so simple ! 1 polyphonic sequencer (up to 4 tracks, with legato mode), part of the modulation sources.
More than 25 modulation nodes, with 29 sources and 38 destinations. ... And what makes this a specific and wonderful instrument."
"This tune is the second single from my upcoming album. I composed the tune already in 2008 and the tune is a tribute to one of my biggest influences, Jean Michel Jarre.
Only analog synthesizer were used in recording the tune. The tune was also recorded by analog gear only and mixed with an analog mixer. The tune is from Kebu's upcoming debut album, which is planned to be released in 2012.
You can buy this single from Ubetoo for 0.99 euro:
http://www.ubetoo.com/store/kebu/pulsar/a2136
Equipment used: Hohner String Performer, Roland Alpha Juno, Roland Juno 60, Korg Mono/Poly, Korg Poly-61, Moog Prodigy, Logan String Melody, Arp Axxe, Touched by Sound DRM1, Vermona DRM1 MkIII, Roland TR-808 (snare attack only), Electro Harmonix Small Stone, Lexicon MPX500, Allen&Heath GS1, Yamaha MT4x. Cubase & Live only used as MIDI sequencers with the tape sync handled by a Roland TR-626.
"This song is the Carlos Beta version of Un Giorno Dopo L'Altro (1966) by Luigi Tenco.
Read my blog for details: http://www.seraph.it/blog_files/6d6dcd64d5d817366c5608edfbed16b6-102.html"