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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Me playing Depeche Mode "Strangelove"


YouTube via DX5.

"Strangelove updated version.
Only the intro was sampled from original, the other sounds were sampled /edited by myself, or belong to my library.

Played on a Emu Emax and a Yamaha DX7 II FD (Same setup used in MFTM tour).

Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools and Reason Rewired."

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Me giving thanks to you


YouTube via DX5. synths come in at 3:38 with the Roland JP-8000 followed by the Yamaha DX7, Roland JX-8P and E-Mu Emax.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Me playing Depeche Mode "A Question of Lust" Acoustic


YouTube via DX5. Emax II comes in at 4:10.
"Recorded at first take in a break while working. Just rehearshed for two times before, and I don't hear the original version for months, so think I played it on my free way, in a higher key than the original one.

Gear:
Kurzweil PC1x
Emu EMAX II

Composed by: Martin L. Gore"

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

JP 8000 emulating a PRO ONE. Playing Just Can't Get Enought


YouTube via DX5. Need to balance out the last post.
"Me playing Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enought" in a Roland JP8000. Just emulating the SCI PRO ONE sound (original synth used on the first record)."

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Me playing Depeche Mode "Master and Servant".


YouTube via DX5
"(previous one deleted due to a fault).
Live 1984 version cover.

Gear:
Upper. Emu EMAX II HD (2mb ram)
Lower. Emu Emax (All sounds coming from my own library)

Right (hidden): Yamaha DX7 (bells sound)"

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Me playing Depeche Mode "Stripped" (Updated)


YouTube via DX5
"New "Stripped" cover, based on the live version DM played back on the 80's. The engine sample is the original Emulator I library sound DM used for the song (altough they removed some noise between strokes which is present in my cover). I got it directly sampled from an Emulator.

Gear:
Emu Emax 1, EMAX II HD (sampled sounds from a Roland JP8000 and my libraries).
Kurzweil PC1x
Backtrack recorded and sequenced in Pro Tools with Reason Re Wired.

The sound is slighty compressed by the camera preamp, so some audio attenuation can be heard in some sections.

*There was a nice fly messing around, some wrong notes as results and even an attempt to catch it (Failed!)"

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Me playing New Order "Blue Monday" (updated)


YouTube via DX5.

The Oberheim DX was the original drum machine used for the track.

"Extemporizing with "Blue Monday". Now I added a Simmons SDS 8 Drum module (Just two pads) for messing with as Peter Hook did live.

Equipment:
Roland JP8000
Emu Emax
Roland D10

Simmons SDS 8

Backtrack recorded with Pro Tools and Reason rewired."

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Yamaha DX5


YouTube via Gtechture
"This seems to be the first video of a DX5 on YouTube. All patches are original."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Michael McDonald - What a Fool Believes 1985


YouTube via randyhercules. Yamaha DX5 and Roland keytars.
"From a television appearance in 1985."
via Josh of Big City Music: "Not one but TWO keytars!" Four if you count the mirrors/reflections! ;)

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Yamaha DX1 interfacedemo (no audio)


YouTube via Moogulator
"just to check the way the Yamaha DX1 works, no audio (exatly like DX7/DX5) from synth database www.sequencer.de"
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