KEYBOARD visits Ryuichi Sakamoto's NYC Studio
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2018
- The new documentary Ryuichi Saklamoto: Coda is receiving critical acclaim of late. Back in 2010, the Maestro himself gave KEYBOARD Editor Jon Regen a tour of his New York City studio.
What about giving Mr Sakamoto a microphone to speak to?
Seeing Mr Sakamoto play giant steps made cry with joy!
Such a hero, filmed in the worst possible way.
Rip Ryuichi 😢
Him going straight into Giant Steps was so funny...and amazing!
Are you kidding me? You had him right in front of his Prophet 5 and didn't ask him to play it? Forget everything else. I would give away my Prophet 5 in order to see him twiddle around on his for 5 minutes in 2020. This is upsetting. The makings for the most incredible keyboard interview.
It’s not Prophet 5, but he played Prophet 6 in his documentary, Coda. ua-cam.com/video/zycejxoNnsM/v-deo.html
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woah. you could have used a microphone or something, he speaks so softly!
I'm just thankful for this tour
Love this walk through!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing this!!!!!!!!!! A++++++++++
Rest well Sakamoto... You are missed. I'm curious to know, what are in the shelves by the window? They look too tall to be CDs, too uniformly thin to be books. If anyone knows, please do share
Hearing Mr. Sakamoto play Giant Steps made my month! You people are horrible at capturing audio.
ノイズをとるので内蔵が働き出せば良い形でスーっと。
クリニーク
Aaah the vault of an composer is truly a higher beings place the sounds of the instruments are like a good bottle of wine that has aged well to enjoy.
Giant Steps! Stella by Starlight!
ドジャズを爪弾く教授は珍しい笑。でも、こうやって聴くとxsolのCM曲『Urlicht』のコードワークってコルトレーンの影響ありそうだなあ…。
RMIは/05のThousand Knives以外にも使ったのだろうか。チェレスタは『怒り』で使っていたような。この後、Pro5やArp 2600、EMS、Buchlaが前面に出てくる予感。
Tanks for posting this!
I don't know why but I think Sakamoto appreciate jazz
The sound is horrible to the point that the composer is unintelligible to me even with headphones on.. It would have made more sense to put the mic on the subject rather than the "interviewer". You might want to ask someone with audio post production experience about trying to salvage this with noise reduction, compression, and volume automation. It could definitely be improved considerably.
I should be able to correct the audio. The audio was recorded with an older iphone 4 from 2010. Let's see if OP will give me permissiom to edit the original audio file.
Did you record this video and and with a toast machine?
not good enough and an insult to publish it
i can't believe there is no Moog
can we have a list of his keyboards?
no sólo pésimo el sonido, sino la cámara no encuadra nada y es un desorden para los ojos, por favor...si tuviera lo oportunidad de estar en el estudio de este maestro me tendrían que sacar con policía lo grabaría por horas y le preguntaría 40.000 cosas .. DO IT AGAIN!!!
Kawaii toy piano
Is cute this sound, i talk spanish, so i don't understand much
But i love the Sakamoto's smile, you are so lucky
giant steps
keyboard celeste, nice
ノイズが少ないのは曲に限ってはちょっといいかも。音のリリースは残響の雑音なのかな?
No escucho nada
Phoenix Wright!!!!
Can't understand a damn thing. Did you not realize that?
慎重に取り行う
石井さんが坂本さんですか?
Terrible audio. My grandson, age 5 could do better.
Was this intended to be a silent movie? Most worthless thing I've ever seen
Why publish this ? Cant hear a f.. thing Sakamoto is saying .
you are not worthy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
コロナで幅が広い
何度何度なのかな?
音の幅を調整あるか?効かせるを、持続可能
メジャーと、マイナーが重なっていた場合?
三菱もやるなら、岩崎学園は
can we have a list of his keyboards?
In this video: Nord Lead, Prophet 5, ARP Odyssey, ARP 2600, Yamaha Motif, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, RMI, Roland EP10, Yamaha Celeste, Kawai Toy Piano, and an upright. At other points in Sakamoto's career, he used the Polymoog, Minimoog and Oberheim 8 Voice, presumably on loan from Hideki Matsutake. He also had a Korg PS3100 and a Roland VP 330, Yamaha DX7, Korg T3, EMS Synthi AKS and a whole score of other things. After this video was recorded, he bought some newer ones, like the Prophet 6, Prophet 10, and Korg Prologue. Interestingly, he was in the ad for the Moog One singing its praises, but as far as I can tell he never had one. He liked his stuff.