My home is a Synthesizer Home! Modest and short demos/videos of vintage electronic instruments and factory demos of synthesizers and drum machines.
Apart from the factory demos, my videos are simple and short, recorded with camera audio. Really good sounds are still great through camera audio, I am sure of that.
On the other hand, all videos are commercial free, I'm not doing it for money. I don't want to steal precious time of your life with ads you don't want to see anyway. So if you don't like my videos don't subscribe or don't watch - I'm fine with that. But if you like them, have fun! :-)
After a little digging, I found the sample of the chant. It's the line "et in terra pax hominibus" from the Gloria from Mass XV (Dominator Deus). The exact recording it's taken from is from the Monks of l'Abbaye Saint Pierre de Solesmes (here it is on RU-vid at 0:06 in, though the title is labelled incorrectly: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RIDVNtd5Lpg.html). I'm not sure exactly which CD they would've found the chant on back in 1991, but at least we have the digitized version.
That Piano emulation is probably the best I’ve heard from a 70’s Transistorized Piano . Far more convincing than the RMI Electra Piano and the Yamaha CP-30.
Do these machines have a metronome included and can I adapt this to home recording using the pedal for preset drum patterns?...I have to be able to "fully" record drum parts for originals...thx
Sorry but this is the most morinic video- WHY dont you use the direct sound from the 606? Instead listening to your phone picking up the sound from your room ti check the sound of it- totally useless
The first pattern you played, when it came up to speed, was what my old band (Fine Art, in Minnesota) used for the intro to "Animalist Cha Cha" written by Ken Carlson on what must have been a portable version of this machine. I don't remember the actual model number, but it had a textured PVC outer shell (not wood) with a carrying handle on the top. You can see a tiny picture of it on the inner cover of our EP, "Scan" released in 1982. We called it Herbie.
The first song was supposedly inspiration for Rusty Ruins from the Saturn/PC Soundtrack of Sonic 3D Blast. You can hear the similarities, especially with the choir parts.
Well, that software is on a game cartridge, which is inserted (see the video). Btw, to make music like this you not only need the software alone, you also need synthesizers connected via MIDI to make the sound. Just like in my video.
I have some hardware synths and a couple of sequencers. I also have a datasette connected to my Commodore. That's why I thought it was possible to make a copy like I used to do with games. I'll try somewhere else. Anyway, thank you for your answer. Cheers! @@synthesizerhome2041
as a really young player back in the early 80's, I didn't appreciate this amazing sounding 'machine', as I should have... I guess I was too caught up in looking toward the 'future'... where a DX7 eventually came into play, after a short time with a KorgPOLY800, of course... the Yamaha CS5 didn't get my attention, as it should have, either... oh well...
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Is this one for sale? I've found the link to this video on kleinanzeigen but for some reason I can't create an account.