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Korgagent
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Hold me tight

Post by Korgagent »

A new song, took me three days (but three takes only, no final editing) recorded with:
Tenori-ON, SonicCell, Rm1x, PSR-S700, Nord Lead 3 and Wavestation-SR

http://www.box.net/shared/f895tmot4m
Andreas
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Korg M50
Korg MicroX
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Post by Stephen »

Very smooth, and atmospheric.
The synths sound great.
I like this.
:soundsgood
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Post by DH56 »

Nice stuff Andreas. And VERY well recorded. And thanks again for leading me to the Wavestation downloads! Having all 150 RAM banks restored after 9 or 10 years will be a real blast!

I might just have to start using my old SR more!

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KRONOS2-61 | OASYS 76 | Jupiter-80 | Integra-7 | V-Synth GT (2) | V-Synth XT | Fantom XR (2) |XV-5080 | Triton-Rack | JD990 (4) | Wavestation SR | 01R/W | JV-2080 | JV-1080 | Kurzweil K2500RS | Kurzweil K2000RS | Proteus 3 World | SC-88 | D-70 | MC-80 | TD-20 V-Drums | Korg Wavedrum | Roland Handsonic HPD-15 | Mackie SR32.4-VLZPRO | Mackie 1402-VLZ3 | Yamaha HS80M

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Post by Korgagent »

Thanks DH 56 for listening to one of my songs.

But as a Oasys-user, do you really need the WS-SR anymore?
The Oasys has the advanced vectorsynthesis, which the WS didn´t have.
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Post by DH56 »

You're most welcome Andreas. I actually listened to several since it reminded me of some of the ambient dub compilations on Waveform Records.

I suppose I could do some of the wavesequencing on the OASYS, but I don't think I could do without my beloved "Alien Vibraslap!"

The main part of the song is from the 'Outsider' patch on the V-Synth, but people always ask "what is that wierd sound that comes in at 1:24? "Why, that's the old alien vibraslap" says I!

http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7558276

I also have a lot of the sound cards and sound card sets for the SR that I still use. I made a vow to never sell any more of my classic synths because I always end up missing them!

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.:':. Soundworld A.D. .:':.
KRONOS2-61 | OASYS 76 | Jupiter-80 | Integra-7 | V-Synth GT (2) | V-Synth XT | Fantom XR (2) |XV-5080 | Triton-Rack | JD990 (4) | Wavestation SR | 01R/W | JV-2080 | JV-1080 | Kurzweil K2500RS | Kurzweil K2000RS | Proteus 3 World | SC-88 | D-70 | MC-80 | TD-20 V-Drums | Korg Wavedrum | Roland Handsonic HPD-15 | Mackie SR32.4-VLZPRO | Mackie 1402-VLZ3 | Yamaha HS80M

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... dID=948812
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Post by Korgagent »

I heard your "alien fire dance". It´s a great piece of music and I like all the sounds very much. The V-Synth seems to bee a great synth. I think it´s much underrated at the moment.
Thanks for sharing.
And I will look out for the alien-patch in my WS. Didn´t use it yet.
Do you know that there are a lot of other patches for the three RAM-Banks?
http://www.seriously-productions.freese ... n/info.htm

Best wishes!
Andreas
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Post by darcybaston »

Oh wow, I really enjoyed that. It reminded me of Amiga MODs I used to listen to in the early 90s. The song's subtleties makes me wish you called it "Hold me light". :) I mean, it washes/tickles more than it grips.

This is going into my "healing" playlist on my iPod!
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