This is a great pleasure to listen to this travel in the origins of Klaus Schulze's instruments. The master is as usual, open minded and simple. A great litlle moment with him !
Klaus mentions EMS Rehberg. That is actually an independent company who licensed the EMS designs in the 1970s to sell mainly to the German market and designed some exclusive gear too. Both EMS the parent company in the UK and the German franchise are still operating separately on a very small scale and honor the sales agreements from decades ago meaning someone in Germany like Klaus deals with EMS Rehberg and vice versa
Just for the record, you CAN get conventional melodies and harmonies from a VCS-3 or Synthi A, but you have to hook it up to a keyboard. Rick Wright used a VCS 3 on Pink Floyd's Any Colour You Like, for instance.
He's got a Roland V-Synth there too, which makes sense. A nice combination of instruments. He probably used the V-Synth to sample the EMS, to store, time stretch and play sounds he made with it.
Great little synth, I've had mine since 1973 and will never part with it. BTW EMS is still in business and are now based in Cornwall, England not Germany as Klaus thought.
@@jacksonfritts2988 yep, I’ve spent the past 11 years rethinking my original comment. I have got more into the Berlin stuff over that time and can enjoy it more. I like what he did with Namlook especially.
He left his mark. May he rest in sequences.
I love him so much. Such a singular and special musician and artist.
Schulze the best musician in the electronic music
You'll get no argument from me!
This is a great pleasure to listen to this travel in the origins of Klaus Schulze's instruments. The master is as usual, open minded and simple. A great litlle moment with him !
RIP Klaus.
RiP Klaus (*) Poland Loves Your Electronics...
Thank you Klaus Your music gives new pictures every I listen to you
"I have this more than 30 years and I could never create tomorrow exactly the same sound." >> the whole secret ;-)
Klaus is Number One....Period .
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Klaus mentions EMS Rehberg. That is actually an independent company who licensed the EMS designs in the 1970s to sell mainly to the German market and designed some exclusive gear too. Both EMS the parent company in the UK and the German franchise are still operating separately on a very small scale and honor the sales agreements from decades ago meaning someone in Germany like Klaus deals with EMS Rehberg and vice versa
R.I.P Klaus.
Great Guy and Musician. This is very moving for me, because i use EMS-AKS quite a lot and he is so right!! Thanks for the upload
He seemed a genteel man. And it is simply impossible for him NOT to make an amazing sound straight away on his old friend, the EMS.
I love this sort of stuff.
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awesome guy!!!
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Klaus, you will be missed.
Einen der ganz großen ist von uns gegangen. Aber ich bin mir sicher, wenn wir sphärische Musik im Himmel hören werden, dann ist sie von ihm.
Just for the record, you CAN get conventional melodies and harmonies from a VCS-3 or Synthi A, but you have to hook it up to a keyboard. Rick Wright used a VCS 3 on Pink Floyd's Any Colour You Like, for instance.
Kohntarkosz Tim Blake did it very well.
And Mike Ratledge from Soft Machine as well.
All the time I was wondering, how it should be repeated and last sentence explain me everything :D
Klaus is Great! ;-)
He's got a Roland V-Synth there too, which makes sense. A nice combination of instruments. He probably used the V-Synth to sample the EMS, to store, time stretch and play sounds he made with it.
Also Jean michel jarre's first synth :)
Om Shanti Om 🙏🎹🎶🎹🙏
ach ja - der schöne ems - schade, dass ich meinen leider nicht mehr habe, zum glück gibbet es diese geile maschine inzwischen virtuell.
I wonder how Schulze feels about the stuff that SOMA Labs is doing these days. Does anyone know if he's used anything or expressed any thoughts?
R.I.P Klaus, but, yes, good point. On watching this I immediately thought of the Soma Lyra-8.
Great little synth, I've had mine since 1973 and will never part with it. BTW EMS is still in business and are now based in Cornwall, England not Germany as Klaus thought.
Did he say Putney Bridge!? WTF? How cool.
Putney FTW.
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EMS is perfect...
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KS rip 2022/04/26 sad day
I had an AKS...sold it to Michael Beinhorn.
quasimidi in the background?
Yep, Polymorphs IIRC.
EMS synthi is selling someone in my country for 7000 euros.- pink floyds ems*.
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he was right first time. yes it is an English synthesizer.
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Kraftwerk reject.
Kremlin sponsored Russian troll?
Kraftwerk did pop. Klaus did ambient/berlin school style soundscapes that took you places. I like kraftwerk too btw, but I’ll take Schulze anyday.
@@jacksonfritts2988 yep, I’ve spent the past 11 years rethinking my original comment. I have got more into the Berlin stuff over that time and can enjoy it more. I like what he did with Namlook especially.
RIP Klaus.