Listen to the bleep sounds in this piece. Then listen to the following:
Gameplay: Bambino Ufo Master Blaster
Uploaded by macskajanchi on Mar 24, 2011
"Playing on Bambino Ufo Master Blaster handheld game.
VFD game from 1979."
via Sound on Sound (Be sure to check out the full article): "One of the best scenes in the film occurs early on, when Deckard (Harrison Ford) has an awkward meeting with Rachael (Sean Young). The music heard in this scene fits it perfectly, yet was taken from an earlier Vangelis album. The piece, 'Memories Of Green', is distinctive for its melancholy, 'drunk' piano sound. Raphael Preston: 'We used an Electroharmonix Electric Mistress flanger pedal on 'Memories Of Green', putting a Steinway Grand through it. The electronic noises on there came from one of the first hand-held electronic games, a Japanese thing called the Bambino UFO Master Blaster Station! I had to play it for the length of the piece without losing the game, because when you lost, it made the most horrible noise.'"
I made this song for Christmas 2009 and i have decide to make a new version of it today for christmas 2011,because i had some very busy weeks before christmas i had no time to make a new song,i wish you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY newyear 2012!
I "removed" myself from the video picture like the original version,you also can not see me,it is about christmas time and about the music,i really hope you enjoy it!
Leadvoice:Roland D-50(Glasvoices II)
Choirs :GeneralMusic S2 Turbo/GeneralMusic Equinox 61
Bass :Moog Minimoog Voyager Oldschool
Noise :Roland Juno 106
Composed,produced and live performed by Bert Anjewierden(Alnitak)
The Original version is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD3XsPyMLpc
YouTube Uploaded by Kobolnova on Dec 25, 2009
"I made special for Christmas this simple song,with the D-50 lead "Glass Voices 2" leadvoice, my lefthand playing the GEM Equinox,and bass the Jx-8p, and noise from the Korg Radias
(this D50 i bought second hand and was 1 time used about one hour! so this D50 is in a absolutly mint new state,like it was made by roland yesterday!)"
"Rare and highly desirable vintage RA Moog 907 Fixed Filter Bank with an added original RA Moog 904b Voltage Controlled High Pass Filter, added to its chassis. This is a vintage RA Moog 907 modified with an added vintage RA Moog 904b. Great idea, great workmanship but not for me. Unit is in working condition. Faceplate has some minor blemishes as well as some impact signs (slight bend top right corner). I have a several other original vintage RA Moog and MOOG modules I will be selling soon so keep checking my auctions."
"This is in stunning condition considering its over 30 years old! There is hardly a mark to be found on the top panel and all the lettering is like new! I assume it never got too much use or gigged.
This is the MK3 version which is the best build quality of all the Oddy's. Better metal case and choice of inputs and outputs. Has factory fitted CV, Gate, Trigger for external control and XLR high level output New set of the older style slider caps fitted to brighten it up a bit and they are much better than the original plastic ones in my opinion
Of all the vintage mono (duo) synths i think the Odyssey is the nicest sounding and smoothest to use. Features far better than on the Minimoog and much more control and options"
"This is the holy grail. And there's a good reason why they've been selling for $18,000. lately on eBay... this is the best synthesizer ever made. Used on hundreds of gold and platinum records and on many feature filmscores by the biggest names in the business. I've owned three of these over the past thirty-three years... in fact I purchased one of the very first ones in 1978 at Guitar Center in Hollywood,CA. MSRP was initially $6,800. and later was raised to $7,100. and if you were lucky enough to get one at all you paid retail for it. (BTW, using S. Morgan Friedman's internet Inflation Calculator that works out to $23,461.28 in today's dollars... so these used CS80s should really be selling for in excess of $20,000. today.) It is hands down the best sounding and most inspiring keyboard out there. Period. Nothing else even comes close. I used this one at a recording session last Saturday and everything works great on it. No issues.
Fat analog sound with 16 oscillators. That's like eight mini-Moogs at the same time!! (if you use the third oscillator on the mini as a control oscillator for vibrato like most players do). Velocity and pressure sensitive keyboard. Amazing glissando and portamento effects. A phenomenal ring modulator which can also emulate an arpeggiator. A wah-wah effect switch with a jack in the back for a pedal. And has the pitch ribbon bar which creates whammy-bar type subtle vibrato or soaring 8-octave dive bomb effects. Includes three different owner's manuals (pdf files). Has only been moved around twice in the past fifteen years. Front panel is very clean. See pictures."