Behringer MS1 - Ray Lynch - The Oh of Pleasure
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- It starts out with just basic camera audio just getting a rough feel for the Behringer MS1's sound as a cycle through the wave types. Then it expands into a full mix with a live performance
Sequenced, and tracked in: Cubase
Arps: Behringer MS1
Pads & Strings: Omnisphere
Lead: Keyscape
effects: UAD, Sound Toys
This was in one of the Grand Theft Autos!
Sorry to ask of this inquiry... but do your think you could get a team together and make like a story or like some sorta montage to go with this... idk, sci-fi or fantasy, that will bring many tears but happy tears... I Promise this much.. thank you, nonetheless, all I'm saying is, I wish the world could hear this... 💖💫
_Whitley Strieber’s Dreamland_ 😁
Had to google it. Great taste in music for a podcast intro!
Awesome rendition of a New Age classic!
Thanks Mark!
YOU'RE LISTENING TO THE JOURNEY
Great arps! This is the MS-1 demo I've been looking for.
Thank you!
I love this piece! And it's cool to get a glimpse into your studio.
Can't wait until you can visit and we can do some hiking
Beautiful
DUDE! SPOT ON!
I have never heard this track before. very good.
It's a New Age synth music classic tune from about 1985, I think. Composed by Ray Lynch, a Buddhist multi-instrumentalist trained in Renaissance lute music. Album is Deep Breakfast. Highly recommended. Just Yamaha DX7, Korg Polysix, some excellent reverb and delay and multitrack recorder.
@@rhythmdroid he used a Fairlight, and had Ton Canning on synths and a really bright Rhodes on it with effects
@@aaronmarshall Maybe you are correct on this song, but I was speaking about the gear used on the Deep Breakfast album.
@@rhythmdroid That lead on the original song is a Rhodes going through effects. Also, Ray Lynch isn't a Buddhist. He was a follower of Adidam. www.britannica.com/event/Adidam
It's more closely related to Hinduism. Also, it's a track from 1984.
@@aaronmarshall Alright you win ; )
Wow!
Rad