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Rare Bird
10-06-2010, 12:10
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Barry
10-06-2010, 12:43
I lost the will to live, half way before the end of all of those You Tube clips! Maybe they need a few knives trust between the keys a la Keith Emerson.

Thank goodness TD, Vangelis et al. make much better use of them.

Regards

snapper
10-06-2010, 13:02
Great clips Andr'e,thanks for posting.

If you ever get another keyboard and make some music,I'd be very interested to hear it.

:cool:

Marco
10-06-2010, 13:22
You must've managed to watch them before they were deleted ;)

Andre, can I restore them please so I can watch them? :)

Marco.

Rare Bird
10-06-2010, 14:25
Well i deleted em cos there apparently as boring as sin. Best leave em off i'll PM you the clips if you want

Marco
10-06-2010, 14:58
Please :)

Marco.

snapper
10-06-2010, 15:45
You must've managed to watch them before they were deleted ;)

Marco.

I did,just takes me a while to reply.

:lol:



Well i deleted em cos there apparently as boring as sin.

Not boring for me,Andr'e.Highly educational.

Thanks for posting.

:)

John
10-06-2010, 15:54
Andre Everyone will have a different opinion and think Barry was done with a bit of humour and banter Be great to let more people share this
In return I will bore people with my fav guitar solos

Rare Bird
10-06-2010, 16:09
Great clips Andr'e,thanks for posting.

If you ever get another keyboard and make some music,I'd be very interested to hear it.



I'm trying my best to get finished off with my vintage hifi system so i can move back over to my original hobby Vintage Sythesizer.

I have a list of some of my old 70's favs i used to own i wouldnt mind back:
Roland 'SH1000', Roland 'Jupiter 4', Roland 'Promars'...Korg '700S', Korg '900PS'.. American Vintage Synth prices are just stupid these days although i would love my old 'Mini Moog', ARP 'Odyssey' & ARP 'Solina' back...I do have my heart set on building up a big Moog modular copy with modules from Synth.com

http://www.synthesizers.com/

Barry
10-06-2010, 17:19
Well i deleted em cos there apparently as boring as sin. Best leave em off i'll PM you the clips if you want

Oop! Was that my doing? Had no idea I had that much influence! :eek:

Actually I found the clips interesting, but I really did get bored after 2 or 3 minutes. Not a fault of the instruments themselves, more a comment on the demonstrations.

Please reinstate them André, so others can form their own opinion. :)

Regards

Ali Tait
10-06-2010, 17:56
Can't beat a good analogue synth.

Rare Bird
11-06-2010, 18:54
Please reinstate them André, so others can form their own opinion. :)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6hcvcceF8Q

Korg's first Synth, the '700'. this one being demo is the first version...The later '700S' replaced that wooden pannel ontop you see with an additional control pannel: FX pannel which also gave an extra Oscillator amongst other things..Vangelis was a big user.

Barry
11-06-2010, 18:58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6hcvcceF8Q

Korg's first Synth, the '700'. this one being demo is the first version...The later '700S' replaced that wooden pannel ontop you see with an additional control pannel: FX pannel which also gave an extra Oscillator amongst other things..Vangelis was a big user.

Phew ! Thanks André

Rare Bird
11-06-2010, 19:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp7jBWamkIE&feature=related

Moog 'Sattellite', a cut down version of the 'Minit' moog..You coud get some superdooper sounds from this..You can hear the mid '70's type TD sound at 1.09..in fact you acn get a whole host of TD immitation sounds from one..these used to go for peanuts, i paid about £40.00 for one around 10 years ago..

Rare Bird
11-06-2010, 19:12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlLM_P6hMVs&feature=related

Farfisa 'Syntorchestra', one of my favs, again if you wanna recreated some late 70's TD sounds this is the baby, i've never actually seen one in a case like this only the wood veneered cabinet version..

Techno Commander
06-07-2010, 21:18
ARP Odyssey.

I remember when our school got one of these. Suddenly music lessons became interesting. :)

http://bristol.sourceforge.net/odyssey.gif

Macca
06-07-2010, 21:51
ARP Odyssey.

I remember when our school got one of these. Suddenly music lessons became interesting. :)

http://bristol.sourceforge.net/odyssey.gif

Nice - I got the violin...:steam:

Techno Commander
06-07-2010, 21:54
:lolsign:

Haselsh1
10-07-2010, 13:47
My most revered and favourite of all synths, the ARP Odyssey. This machine was responsible for most of the totally orgasmic Genesis solo stuff back in '73. Why oh why does time have to march on and why oh why are we constantly told this is digital so it has to be so much better. What utter bollocks.

Techno Commander
10-07-2010, 14:34
why are we constantly told this is digital so it has to be so much better. What utter bollocks.

So true.

I suppose they have to "distort the truth" a little bit, otherwise no one would buy their new fangled gadgets.

Rare Bird
10-07-2010, 15:28
My most revered and favourite of all synths, the ARP Odyssey. This machine was responsible for most of the totally orgasmic Genesis solo stuff back in '73. Why oh why does time have to march on and why oh why are we constantly told this is digital so it has to be so much better. What utter bollocks.



I used to own a white faced version which is very sort after, sounds better than the later version.