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Is Dave Smith a Performing Musician?
Short excerpt from "Next Sounds: An Afternoon with Dave Smith" Dave Smith is an American audio engineer who arguably played as large a part as Bob Moog in the development of the modern synthesizer. Smith's Sequential Circuits created many revered synths, including the Prophet 5 ,the first...
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Programming and tweaking a Roland MC-202
This is to show that programming a MC-202 is pretty simple, even though it's ancient technology. It shows the whole process, right after plugging it in.
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CS01 through Culture Vulture
Playing some raw bass-sounds with my Yamaha CS01 through the Thermionic Culture Vulture (distortion device).
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Using Analog Sequencer
How to make Rythm/Bass pattern by Analog Sequencer. Using Roland System-100M module.
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Jordan Rudess playing his Korg Oasys
Jordan Rudess plays with a guitar, fretless bass, flute, and maraca sound on his Korg Oasys.
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Yamaha Motif XS Demo NAMM 2007
A demo of the new Motif XS by Yamaha's Bert Smorenburg that I was able to take at the NAMM 2007 Music Trade Show. Unfortunately, the picture and sound quality could be better, but I guess you get what you pay for :)
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Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer
This demo vid shows the drum instruments and the various functions of TR-808. I used no external effects, EQ or compression. Only the pure 808 sound. You must have very good bass loudspeakers or a subwoofer to hear the deep frequences.
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Nord's Combo Organ & Pedal Keys 27 - MusikMesse 2009
Nord's new babies at Frankfurt Musikmesse: the C2 Combo Organ and its sister the Pedal Keys 27 bass pedal keyboard.
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Oberheim DX demonstration, making beats
Awesome vintage drum machine. Commonly used in early hip hop...also, bass drum easily recognized from "Blue Monday" by New Order (they used a DMX, slightly more advanced version of the DX).
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The Moog Taurus Mk1 bass pedals synthesizer by RetroSound
"The fattest bass ever..." used by Rush, Genesis, Asia, The Police, J.-M. Jarre, Marillion, U2, Saga, Steve Hackett, Yes, Led Zeppelin and many more. The vibrations so thick the panel cover keeps falling shut ;-)
recorded with a simple cam.
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