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Tan Ttalon
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Waldorf Pulse 2 - analog sound
A few of my favorite sounds from Waldorf Pulse - great analog synth. Some people complain about not enough analog sound from this synth, but I think it can sound really warm and analog if you learn how to use it.
Pure Pulse 2 (with added delay fx in some patches) - directly recorded into Cubase. Enjoy
Pure Pulse 2 (with added delay fx in some patches) - directly recorded into Cubase. Enjoy
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Amazing Yamaha EX7 - Sounds
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Just a few of my favorite sounds from Yamaha EX7 - excellent synthesizer, workstation and sampler. Very usable for film scoring, ambient and new age music. Directly recorded into Cubase. Enjoy
Got an EX5 and Korg Z1 and ain't ever letting them go.
Have one for sale in south Florida- custom programmed $300
condition? pics? How much to ship? Send me info to email anothermusician@mail.com please.
Can't be!! 😒
Je l ai eu en 2001 dommage j etais pas assez motive pour programmer.....
2:38 beautiful!
A’m not much of a lover of digital synth, much preferring the warmth of analog, but two digital synth that are brilliantly warm and reproduce real instruments as well is the Roland ROLAND INTEGRA 7 and the excellent Yamaha EX7, well recommend synth.
this is sorta lke the yamaha W7 workstation but with the sampler
4.30. wasn't that the sound used on the song,''Nomansand'' (Davids song} By the band Nomansland?.
No one has mentioned the weight and size of this beast. Just bought one. the heaviest Synth I've ever had or known. I have a CSX1 and 2. I put it on a stand earlier, it dwarfs my Juno 106, JD 800 and JP8000, almost. Looks and sounds amazing. Love Yamaha Synths, but not so keen on the DX7.Grab a EX5 or 7 while you still can The AN1X, is starting to go for silly prices.and will rocket, maybe this one some day. thank you for sharing.
It sounds good but you could layer a couple of softsynths to reproduce most of these patches, something like Omnisphere, Serum or Dune 3 are far more powerful sounding let alone some of the Kontakt libraries and if you layered them then you are going to get a better variety of sounds without taking up real estate.
@@maccagrabme None of them cover the character of the EX5/7, and the EX5 synths offer VL synthesis, which only comes with other yamaha rare and expensive yamaha synths like the VL1, VP1 and VL-7.
@@snuppssynthchannel Both Ex5/Ex7 got 4 sound engines. The difference is: One DSPs ( or a couple less powerful), the insertion of some effects and larger keybed... the rest stays the same.
@@miguelrejas5034 I know, got one myself.
At 4:00 - there's the Blade Runner sound from the second movie. ;-)
Thanks for this!
WAIT WUT??
great !
Sounds similar to an analog modeling synth...
Maybe a little bit, but it is deeper sounding than any VA out there. I also have one of the best VA ever made - Yamaha An1x and I can tell you - Pulse 2 has more bottom end. It is excellent for bass sound ;-)
I had one of those Yamaha groove box things that had the AN1X engine, great sounds! I sampled it before i sold it and still use the samples a lot.
The AN1x is better at analog modelling and bass but it's hard to find and pull out. But once your there your there. I recommend downloading a sysex to save time. The Pulse2 does give a different type of bass so both are useful and there is not much overlap between them.
@Jock Ronayne AN1x has the advantage of effects (delay can fatten up the sound) and overlapping 4 waves and a lot more modulation and the ability to sync pitch. With a lot of work you can get a softer bass thats more analog sounding and complex (modulated). However, ultimately I think the Pulse 2 wins overall. Because it's difficult to get a nice punchy bass on the AN1x but this comes quite naturally and easily on the Pulse2. Though the AN1x does have the advantage of effects and generally is more musical/soft/deep. It's hard for me to compare as they dont really overlap. i.e. have their own unique sound.
love it!
Thanks man. It's great synth:-)
All of yamahas awm sounds the same XD
+Chrząszczyświerszcz Chrabąszczyżowąski EX7 has actually AWM, AN and FDSP syntesis types which make it far more interesting than Motif series with AWM only.
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Listen at 5:45. The EX has such a crazy range of sounds. That is in Waldorf Pulse territory. Reminds me of Ulrich Schnauss
The perfect Swiss Army knife of synths. The EX series synths have by far the warmest sounding filters I've ever heard on a digital synth. The AN1x is a legendary VA synth and this has the same engine. My all time favorite patch was "Touch Drive" and I liked the one where it sped up the arpeggiator the longer you held the chord. Can't remember the name. I need to buy this again
Perfect! Do you know the date this model was born?
MikhailGaskov Thanks. Glad you like it. I think it was 1998, it was before Motif series :-)
I bought mine couple months ago and I love it. This is proper modular synth where you can use many sources to modulate many synth destinations in eight slots. Plus excellent arpeggiator with individual step editing and paraphony make this synth real bargain.
For real! I got mine used for $425 in the states - it was just too good a deal to pass up. I'm enjoying it immensely as my first analog.
You know... after the DX7 (all 7 are great in Yamaha) the SY77 and again.. this EX7 is the next legend! I hate.. people geting so "confortable" just having all at sight.. not diging at all!! this is instrument is to learn how to pull all the power sintesis inside, the color of its sounds.. only after these EX5 and EX7 the Motif.. but besides..nothing overpasses!! I need to get this synth someday.. ;) lucky you! Txs for uploading..
Thanks. I own a few real analog synthesizers but EX7 has still quite a lot of to offer. Some people are against digital or VA synths but the best is balance analog and digital together to get complete sound, in my opinion.
Indeed! I recently bought a Kurzweil SP4-8 with best collection of their past sounds and PC3 sounds.. but I have a Yamaha YS200 digital.. and I want something between both.. I'm thinking on buying next this gem and after that a Korg Karma.. ;)
@@tanttalon8263 Hello again! It's been a while since.. and I'm happy to tell you that I made it with the Triton Karma (I bought 2020) and with even more enthusiasm.. share with you that I have just bought the EX7 finally!! Arriving, Lord Willing, in 3 weeks or sooner! So happy even though none of my gear is last model or brand new, excp the SP4-88, HOPE you still have your EX7. Txs!
Very nice! Great synth as is my original Pulse+ model...but both sound distinct enough to keep both:-)
Thanks. They sound little bit different, but both sound great. Waldorf makes great sounding synthesizers for decent price.
The Blofeld is really great value as well. I also have the Microwave XT rack unit and the Waldorf Q Keyboard...which blows any Virus away and think it still sounds much better than say the new DSI Prophet 12...meaning the Q can sound much more analog, with it being entirely digital, than the P12...I do not own the P12 but I do have a DSI Mono Evolver Keyboard poly chained to a Poly Evolver Rack for 5 voices of analog/digital hybrid. You would LOVE even the desktop Evolver...hint hint.
+Robert I Yes, I think so, too. ...and keep both :-)
Good demo, excellent synth, I love mine >)
Thanks. It really sounds great. Very ''snappy envelopes" and a lot of modulation possibilities
Wasn't necesary to mention that you've been recorded on Cubase...big deal...
Why?
It was, but Your comment wasn't necessary.
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Great machine - more sounds here form the EX5 ua-cam.com/video/6dqWKtf0mco/v-deo.html
The EX7 is a gem. With a bit of patience there's practically nothing it can't do. Nice demo. :)
Thanks. I totally agree. Some people think it's just a rompler but actually is much more than that. You can modify sound in many ways and create very original and interesting patches.