No post processing. The reverb comes from the M1’s « Organ 2 » preset. Original track : Gypsy Woman (Basement boys strip to the bone mix)- Crystal Waters, The Basement Boys
If you want to know the ultimate secret to playing gypsy woman on the korg M1, edit the organ 2 program and set ‘chorus 1’ to off and ‘hall’ to off. Thank me later 😉
Actually, on this cover the chorus is set to off ;). I let the reverb on because on the recording we can hear a bit of reverb ( probably an external unit ). :)
When you play Gypsy Woman at the top, the synth sounds like a single note, but when you switch to Show Me Love at the bottom, the synth is definitely playing a harmony (5th). So what's going on here? Is there a hidden split point, or am I just not hearing the harmony on the top part?
@@Scripture-Man The korg M1 is a « rompler ». It means that every sounds were sampled. The organ sound that was sampled to create the « organ 2 » program ( which is the sound used in gypsy woman ) was a drawbar organ composed of sine waves in different harmonies. Indeed there is the main harmony, the fifth and the octave. When I’m playing the chords, the harmonies blend together so it’s pretty hard to distinguish them but they’re all there. ;) There is no hidden split point.
@@mjwalters8394 hi ! If you want a tutorial there is one from Synthmania on RU-vid ! ;) this is where I learned it. Just type « gypsy woman korg m1 » and you’ll find it ;)