Sounds tinny and lacking low end in isolation but it would cut through perfectly in a mix, adding some sparkle and colour without getting in the way of the low end instruments. Could definitely be the "secret sauce" you need to add some energy to a track!
Can you clue me in on the VCF resistor changes you did? I’m rebuilding an omni that clearly has a lot cmos and other ic’s taken out from the +/- 15v ps. Fully recapped and dropping in new Ic’s but while I have it apart would like to mod the vcf to sound more like yours. Thanks in advance!
Mario seems like a really cool guy with a great energy and attitude even 30 years later he still has that spark in him! Music really does keep you young... Of course exercising and eating right doesn't hurt lol. Great interview very inspiring for old geezers like me. Sending my best from Chicago! Bob M.
I love retro futuristic stuff !! Thank you for the video :-) PE 1000 , the best synth !! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y8NEc-OmQU4.html
I love retro futuristic stuff !! Thank you for the video :-) PE 1000 , the best synth !! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y8NEc-OmQU4.html
Most of the Albedo 0.39 album by Vangelis was made on a PE1000 backed up by an ARP pro-soloist and Roland SH3a. Just goes to show that amazing music can be created on what seem to be relatively basic synths
Excellent demonstration video, and wonderful advice for any Omni owners or techs who work on them. I am curious of the power supply correction: where did you find the instructional material for making the field change? I searched online, but only found the first page of the notice, here: www.midimanuals.com/manuals/arp/omni/field_change_notice/omnifieldchangenotice.jpg Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks again for the great video!