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The intro pad is definitely a Wavestation - Try this :) * Load RAM1 performance 'DebussyOnWheels' (#49) * In the Wave Sequence editor change 'Unison' for 'DreamSq' (RAM1, #12) * Hold down B and F#
Ive been a massive orbital fan since early-mid 90s (Impact USA: Diversion was my first CD). However, i feel they lost their mojo from 'The Altogether' onwards. They never quite recaptured the magic of those earlier albums.
Man i just cannot get enough of your videos! I love seeing you go to work on these seminal tracks, it gives me a renewed appreciation for the music and you are really great company with your calm and measured delivery. Love it😊
I once had a conversation with a guy who thought that taking stuff apart ruined their majesty. It reminded me of Keat's accusation of Newton that he was ruining the rainbow by trying to explain how its colours were formed. It led me to Dawkins' Unweaving the Rainbow, which argues how much more beauty can be appreciated once you understand what's going on. Great work here on one of the majestic tracks of all time.
Whenever I get writers block, I pick a song I like and dissect it, try to recreate it as best as I can, and figure out what is done to achieve a sound, and learn new tips and tricks. That’s how I’ve learned as much as I have about layering, sequencing, shaping, modulating, etc. I started listening much closer to individual instruments (especially layers and pads) to figure out and really appreciate all the intricacies in every sound.
I highly recommend the original mix called Halcyon, on the self-titled EP and also on another little EP called Radiccio. Sorta gives more space to hear the samples than Halycon On & On allows. Either way, some of the best and most iconic vocal sampling ever put together imo.
Another absolutely sterling effort with a little assist from the venerable Paul H. no less. Very well timed for the Orbital *"30 Something"* release today (Friday 29th).
I couldn't produce a track if my life depended on it but I absolutely love these videos! I can't wait to see your future uploads, I appreciate all of the work you put into these videos.
this track is an absolute work of art - it builds so nicely.. and that point at 24 mins when the extra vocal sample kicks in amidst all the bass and drums and harmonics.... brings tears nearly every time. I've skydived to this tune... had it in my earpods on the way to altitude... one of the most sublime moments i've experienced... until the lads on board opened the door and pushed me out lol oh btw... just a song suggestion - not particularly dance music.. but Brian Eno's "an ending" is incredible - would love to hear you talk about a track like that. oh and you did the top 20 chill tunes... how about... top 20 manic tunes.. eg higher state... top 20 tunes that didn't quite hit the spot? oh and one more - have a listen to Speedy J live - Fusion - that is a 90s banger (the whole album is amazing!) ah man i could go on forever sorry!
Yeah this is a great series. Anything 90s-00s electronic/club/house/ambient/trance/etc. will definitely be nostalgia and completely awesome. Halcyon, Song of Life, Little Fluffy Clouds.... yeah you're on the right track. Keep this up.
Oh man! If I remember correctly I picked up the Radiccio ep totally on a whim. Had never heard of Orbital, let alone heard them. (Maybe Chime on some compilation, not sure) Once I got home and popped the cd in the player, I fell in love. Still am.
It went from being a kooky techno song (the original EP) to perhaps being, arguably, the most spiritual electronic song ever made (The Brown album) by rearranging the same sounds and adding some incredible string arrangements and new vocals. If not the most, then at least second with _Unfinished Sympathy_ being #1
I was an Indie Kid early 90s and someone at work gave me a mixed tape of electronic music and told me to have an open mind. It was just after the infamous Glasto gig in 94 and Orbitals Live set opened up the genre for me. The intro for Halcyon on and on feels like the track is breathing. Not many electronic acts back then made me look twice and think that their work is way ahead of it's time! Underworld were another that were ahead of their game.
Earned a sub from me! Just recently played this for my 8yo son and he said ‘this song makes me happy’…and a few days later I get to see how it’s put together. Love your work, thank you
Absolutely love what you did with the pitch bend. Nailed it. Interesting fact. Kirsty Hawkshaw came from a musical family, her dad Alan was a big part of KPM, who have been massively sampled over the years, but in my opinion his best work was the theme to Grandstand
I was quite sad when he died fairly recently. Kirsty put up a lovely tribute on Twitter. As much as I loved the Grandstand theme, it's the fact that he did 'Grange Hill' and 'Countdown' (both so iconic, yet totally different) that blows my mind.
It's very cool that you could manage making sounds similar to the original track... I love this song too much and you are the one who tries to remaster this amazing track after 30 years. +RESPECT
Thank you for making this video, I always wanted to see it. It's amazing how you replace the bass. First time I heard Halcyon is when I was a kid in Mortal Kombat on original vhs, and it was beautiful. I was replaying that part just to listen the song.
Killing it with the reconstruction! Nice work! The vibe in this track blew my mind when I first heard it as a kid in the mid 90s. Even to this day I get goose bumps when I listen to it.
Funny story is that i dreamed avout listening this song a few years before I actually listened to it for the first time, kinda Deja Vu. For a long time I thought this song didn't existed
'Illuminate' is likely another deceivingly simple masterpiece from Orbital that really became an ear worm since it was on my playlist during my evening joggings ;-)
Head deap in a production, needed this little break, I have to say you done really really well in the re make of this its not the easiest track for sure, I strongly recommend new producers spend time trying to recreate tracks, before even trying to produce your own work, you will leap forward in your arrangment x10 am telling you , was taught this method back in uni = i was lazy now am not! and my produtions are bang on now. took 30 years lol
Another one of the greatest pieces of music ever written - goosebumps as soon as i clicked this video. Love it. Paul Hartnell helping you?! Great work man. So glad YT algo sent me here when it did. edit: I have used that first pad preset multiple times with varying degrees of success.
The electro track they sample is "We Come to Rock" by the Imperial Brothers off Street Sounds Electro 3. You're Welcome. A classic track also sampled by Nightmares on Wax, Altern 8 and Orbital again on "Walk Now". I'm thinking many of these early '90s electronica artists had been listening to electro as kids as I did.
So, "Lately Bass" is the famous, factory preset bass sound on the Yamaha TX81Z 4 operator FM Synth Rackmount module (the prime reason I still own one!). "Solid bass" is actually the same preset as it appeared on Yamaha 4 operator FM Synth keyboard, the DX100.
Solid Bass is a preset in the Yamaha FB01, which is now quiet cheap on the second hand market. This in case you want to get that sound afterall. Great series by the way!
Absolutely awesome Gyu. Thank you. A track that I never tire of hearing. Suggestions for future episodes: The Orb and Toxygene, FSoL and Papua New Guinea, 808 State and Cubik or Pacific State although there is a video on YT already on the drum pattern. Please can we have some more. B. I've noticed you've not used one of those vocal stripping apps to get the accapellas but try to find the original source of the samples. Your research skils are impressive.
😌Thank you just recovering from Covid here, your enthusiasm, tenacity and joy in the music is really engaging. The tecnnical information is great and just at my (informed fan) level. Would love to see your take on Pearl's Girl or Jumbo by Underworld.... or True Faith from New Order? Thanks again you are becoming a legend....
@@chinnyreckon775 Hey Mr "Snidey-Comment" thanks for taking time out of your busy life to post such negativity. 1. The presenter could do the same as he did with the "Protection" video (ua-cam.com/video/e-n_q7put1s/v-deo.html) ? 2. the videos are about "How" a song was/is made and the presenter regularly points out where there are things he cant "remake". (eg here ua-cam.com/video/XAkCBr8UmHE/v-deo.html) 3. Just why? have you realy nothing better to do? sigh... Apology accepted.
Hey. Are you a big fan of the film hackers? I found you through the soundtrack which is a favorite and I’m loving that you’re breaking down all my favorite tracks from the album. As someone who can’t make music but dabbles a bit here and there… your Channel is new obsession. This song is one of my favorites. Thank you for this.
Can we have Piano Please - TNT, Liquid Is Liquid - Liquid, I Don't Know What It Is - Sined Roza, Not Forgotten - Leftfield or Don't Deal With Us - JT Company next please 👍
a little attack and more release on the bass and some mild compression with a fair amounth of threshold on that bassline and it'll sound identical. some minor eq too.
Brilliant, how about a how it was made on the track that blew Orbital away when they first heard it at a Crusty Festival.....JOEY BELTRAMS "ENERGY FLASH"...bring it.
Thank you so much for this video. I used to be so obsessed with this song. I always had a feeling they sampled “Leave It.” I feel so validated. Have you ever heard the live version of On and On with the Belinda Carlisle / Bon Jovi sample at the end?
Nice choice.. just with there release of 30 something remixs.. don't know why they didn't include Lush 3.1 - 3.2 on the remix list? that beauty is on par with Halcyon and Belfast???
The Miss Jane version is also a cover from 1998. The original is from 1983 as you say but it's just Jane:. Here is the original by Jane: ua-cam.com/video/4vgcYBwyw28/v-deo.html Here is the Miss Jane version: ua-cam.com/video/xpGXNnYo0YY/v-deo.html
I vaguely recall Paul or Phil talking about the person who originally wrote Fine Day trying to sue them for copy right even tho the sample was taken from the cover then manipulated ... They had to get someone with a violin to play parts from Halcyon and Fine Day to prove they were different.
As the original songwriter, Edward Barton would have been entitled to royalties from the use of the sample regardless of the fact that a cover version was used. Whether he got them or not, I don't know, and copyright laws were undoubtedly looser then than they are now.
years ago I bought a three day festival ticket in Berlin just to hear that one song live and it was worth every cent. I'm still so in love with that tune.
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Please do 'Out There Somewhere? (part two)'.
I can't believe there is a video on how this track was made!!
The intro pad is definitely a Wavestation - Try this :)
* Load RAM1 performance 'DebussyOnWheels' (#49)
* In the Wave Sequence editor change 'Unison' for 'DreamSq' (RAM1, #12)
* Hold down B and F#
This
What would you know about producing classic tracks? 😉
Wow thanks!! Amazing to get help from a big name like you. Respect!
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Daaamn Jody amazing 😍
The live version where the guy yells "Play some fucking Bon Jovi" is everything.
dude how do I search that on youtube? I tried and got nothing and want to see it so bad!!
it is my favorite track EVER made. I don’t know how many thousand of times i listened to it. Thank you for doing this, fascinating.
same here
The preceding albums are good, but In Sides is Orbital’s crowning glory. Some of the greatest electronic music ever recorded.
fact!
Agreed, although I do like Insides as well.
Untitled 2 (The Brown album) was by far their best in my opinion
@@jonathanchater6105 agreed
Ive been a massive orbital fan since early-mid 90s (Impact USA: Diversion was my first CD). However, i feel they lost their mojo from 'The Altogether' onwards. They never quite recaptured the magic of those earlier albums.
It's a fine day by Opus III is one of my favourite tracks of the 90's, absolute classic.
Man i just cannot get enough of your videos! I love seeing you go to work on these seminal tracks, it gives me a renewed appreciation for the music and you are really great company with your calm and measured delivery. Love it😊
I once had a conversation with a guy who thought that taking stuff apart ruined their majesty. It reminded me of Keat's accusation of Newton that he was ruining the rainbow by trying to explain how its colours were formed. It led me to Dawkins' Unweaving the Rainbow, which argues how much more beauty can be appreciated once you understand what's going on. Great work here on one of the majestic tracks of all time.
Ah thanks 🙂 yes, I agree 👍
It’s like Professor Frink not allowing the kids to play with the toy as they wouldn’t appreciate it on as many levels as he does 😂
Udaman
Whenever I get writers block, I pick a song I like and dissect it, try to recreate it as best as I can, and figure out what is done to achieve a sound, and learn new tips and tricks. That’s how I’ve learned as much as I have about layering, sequencing, shaping, modulating, etc. I started listening much closer to individual instruments (especially layers and pads) to figure out and really appreciate all the intricacies in every sound.
I highly recommend the original mix called Halcyon, on the self-titled EP and also on another little EP called Radiccio. Sorta gives more space to hear the samples than Halycon On & On allows. Either way, some of the best and most iconic vocal sampling ever put together imo.
Absolutely!
It also has a little less uplifting, I'd even say quite sad sounding pads, that aren't that prominent in On and On remix
Another absolutely sterling effort with a little assist from the venerable Paul H. no less. Very well timed for the Orbital *"30 Something"* release today (Friday 29th).
I'm so grateful to you for mentioning that when we spoke!
One of the most beautiful songs from my techno times in the 80ies. In switzerland.
80s?
94,95 I think
I couldn't produce a track if my life depended on it but I absolutely love these videos! I can't wait to see your future uploads, I appreciate all of the work you put into these videos.
this track is an absolute work of art - it builds so nicely.. and that point at 24 mins when the extra vocal sample kicks in amidst all the bass and drums and harmonics.... brings tears nearly every time.
I've skydived to this tune... had it in my earpods on the way to altitude... one of the most sublime moments i've experienced... until the lads on board opened the door and pushed me out lol
oh btw... just a song suggestion - not particularly dance music.. but Brian Eno's "an ending" is incredible - would love to hear you talk about a track like that.
oh and you did the top 20 chill tunes... how about...
top 20 manic tunes.. eg higher state...
top 20 tunes that didn't quite hit the spot?
oh and one more - have a listen to Speedy J live - Fusion - that is a 90s banger (the whole album is amazing!)
ah man i could go on forever sorry!
Yeah this is a great series. Anything 90s-00s electronic/club/house/ambient/trance/etc. will definitely be nostalgia and completely awesome. Halcyon, Song of Life, Little Fluffy Clouds.... yeah you're on the right track. Keep this up.
Oh man! If I remember correctly I picked up the Radiccio ep totally on a whim. Had never heard of Orbital, let alone heard them. (Maybe Chime on some compilation, not sure)
Once I got home and popped the cd in the player, I fell in love. Still am.
Amazing to find them like that!
It went from being a kooky techno song (the original EP) to perhaps being, arguably, the most spiritual electronic song ever made (The Brown album) by rearranging the same sounds and adding some incredible string arrangements and new vocals.
If not the most, then at least second with _Unfinished Sympathy_ being #1
Heaven for the soul.
Its a Masterpiece.
Amazing AGAIN. Great selection of tunes I love too throughout your vids. Thankyou!
I was an Indie Kid early 90s and someone at work gave me a mixed tape of electronic music and told me to have an open mind.
It was just after the infamous Glasto gig in 94 and Orbitals Live set opened up the genre for me. The intro for Halcyon on and on feels like the track is breathing. Not many electronic acts back then made me look twice and think that their work is way ahead of it's time! Underworld were another that were ahead of their game.
Earned a sub from me! Just recently played this for my 8yo son and he said ‘this song makes me happy’…and a few days later I get to see how it’s put together. Love your work, thank you
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Absolutely love what you did with the pitch bend. Nailed it. Interesting fact. Kirsty Hawkshaw came from a musical family, her dad Alan was a big part of KPM, who have been massively sampled over the years, but in my opinion his best work was the theme to Grandstand
I was quite sad when he died fairly recently. Kirsty put up a lovely tribute on Twitter. As much as I loved the Grandstand theme, it's the fact that he did 'Grange Hill' and 'Countdown' (both so iconic, yet totally different) that blows my mind.
Been waiting for this one!
Your attention to detail is nothing short of Brilliant as is your work!! Great stuff again.
These videos are absolutely cracking, loads of my favourite tunes from the 90's and the stories around how they are made are so cool!
Glad you like them!
I was just watching your new one, thinking, damn… I hope he does Halcyon and On and On next lol.
It's very cool that you could manage making sounds similar to the original track... I love this song too much and you are the one who tries to remaster this amazing track after 30 years. +RESPECT
Ah thanks!
Absolute masterpiece of music. Always knew it was great but never realized how complex it is.
Woooow❤❤ incredible! ❤❤😊
I’ll always remember the wonder i felt as a kid watching Mortal Kombat and hearing this amazing song as Liu Kang says “Let’s go home”
Thank you for making this video, I always wanted to see it. It's amazing how you replace the bass. First time I heard Halcyon is when I was a kid in Mortal Kombat on original vhs, and it was beautiful. I was replaying that part just to listen the song.
I love this song, it is an absolute classic. Great job breaking it down for us. I can't wait for your next video.
I could listen to this amazing song a million times more
Killing it with the reconstruction! Nice work! The vibe in this track blew my mind when I first heard it as a kid in the mid 90s. Even to this day I get goose bumps when I listen to it.
Love that MR Sir Paul is so forth coming! So cool that you connected with him
😂 yeah me too!
You listened to my request. Brilliant, thanks. I'll check this out today. I love you.
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How have I only just found your videos!? These are amazing.
Funny story is that i dreamed avout listening this song a few years before I actually listened to it for the first time, kinda Deja Vu. For a long time I thought this song didn't existed
'Illuminate' is likely another deceivingly simple masterpiece from Orbital that really became an ear worm since it was on my playlist during my evening joggings ;-)
Head deap in a production, needed this little break, I have to say you done really really well in the re make of this its not the easiest track for sure, I strongly recommend new producers spend time trying to recreate tracks, before even trying to produce your own work, you will leap forward in your arrangment x10 am telling you , was taught this method back in uni = i was lazy now am not! and my produtions are bang on now. took 30 years lol
This track is the deeeeeeepest cannon when it comes to mainstream "tekno"!
Feels so good 3very time I hear it!
Another one of the greatest pieces of music ever written - goosebumps as soon as i clicked this video. Love it. Paul Hartnell helping you?! Great work man. So glad YT algo sent me here when it did. edit: I have used that first pad preset multiple times with varying degrees of success.
Awesome walkthrough of my fav Orbital track. Keep up the great work!
Your channel is awesome
Recently subscribed and "How Was It Made" has become my favorite series on YT!
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Thanks!
Yet another awesome vid. Fantastic stuff.
Halcyon and On and On contains "It's a Fine Day" - mind blown! I was today years old when I learned that.
Great breakdown!
Wow! I requested this on your Little Fluffy Clouds video. Thanks.
Cool, this was one I requested a couple of weeks ago. Nice.
This is amazing!!! you earnt a new subscriber, please keep doing these.
Your channel is awesome fella.. Such a great track
Please, please, please, please do Rez by Underworld!
well done
Best thumbnail for best video yet!!
Ah thanks! I'm trying to improve my thumbnail game
Liked and subbed awesome channel man.
The electro track they sample is "We Come to Rock" by the Imperial Brothers off Street Sounds Electro 3. You're Welcome. A classic track also sampled by Nightmares on Wax, Altern 8 and Orbital again on "Walk Now". I'm thinking many of these early '90s electronica artists had been listening to electro as kids as I did.
THANK YOU!
Another solid and enjoyable breakdown. Dare you to have a crack at Manalyze This by Wagon Christ (Luke Vibert) 😎
So, "Lately Bass" is the famous, factory preset bass sound on the Yamaha TX81Z 4 operator FM Synth Rackmount module (the prime reason I still own one!). "Solid bass" is actually the same preset as it appeared on Yamaha 4 operator FM Synth keyboard, the DX100.
Solid Bass is a preset in the Yamaha FB01, which is now quiet cheap on the second hand market. This in case you want to get that sound afterall. Great series by the way!
Good tip! and thank you!
Damn you are so good at this!
Ah thanks! Always room to improve though 👍
Dude I almost messaged you to ask you to do an orbital song. You’re a legend x
Thanks, 13:33 helps a lot, I am trying to recreate this part on my Guzheng, and is impossible to find out about that specific part.😀
Another fascinating video. How cool to get original producer feedback?! 😲 Your videos have inspired me loads recently. Keep them coming 🙏
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Absolutely awesome Gyu. Thank you. A track that I never tire of hearing. Suggestions for future episodes: The Orb and Toxygene, FSoL and Papua New Guinea, 808 State and Cubik or Pacific State although there is a video on YT already on the drum pattern. Please can we have some more. B. I've noticed you've not used one of those vocal stripping apps to get the accapellas but try to find the original source of the samples. Your research skils are impressive.
Ah thank you!
😌Thank you just recovering from Covid here, your enthusiasm, tenacity and joy in the music is really engaging. The tecnnical information is great and just at my (informed fan) level. Would love to see your take on Pearl's Girl or Jumbo by Underworld.... or True Faith from New Order? Thanks again you are becoming a legend....
Sorry but how can you remake Pearls Girl without access to the original vocals?
@@chinnyreckon775 Hey Mr "Snidey-Comment" thanks for taking time out of your busy life to post such negativity.
1. The presenter could do the same as he did with the "Protection" video (ua-cam.com/video/e-n_q7put1s/v-deo.html) ?
2. the videos are about "How" a song was/is made and the presenter regularly points out where there are things he cant "remake". (eg here ua-cam.com/video/XAkCBr8UmHE/v-deo.html)
3. Just why? have you realy nothing better to do?
sigh... Apology accepted.
That pad was used in their remix of Kinetic by The Golden Girls, I'd bet my house and car on it
Ooh nice one! I'll check it out
What an amazing tune their Golden Girls "Kinetic" remix is!
just watched the first seconds and gave it a thumps up, not more needs to be explained...
That Solid Bass is actually from the DX21 or the DX100 and it is a staple in my music over the years
Hey. Are you a big fan of the film hackers? I found you through the soundtrack which is a favorite and I’m loving that you’re breaking down all my favorite tracks from the album. As someone who can’t make music but dabbles a bit here and there… your Channel is new obsession.
This song is one of my favorites. Thank you for this.
Got help from Paul. Wow living the dream mate!:)
Yes!
Try DJ Sasha's Expander EP, considered one of the greatest trance tracks of all time. It was released on the tail end of the 90s
Can we have Piano Please - TNT, Liquid Is Liquid - Liquid, I Don't Know What It Is - Sined Roza, Not Forgotten - Leftfield or Don't Deal With Us - JT Company next please 👍
a little attack and more release on the bass and some mild compression with a fair amounth of threshold on that bassline and it'll sound identical. some minor eq too.
Brilliant, how about a how it was made on the track that blew Orbital away when they first heard it at a Crusty Festival.....JOEY BELTRAMS "ENERGY FLASH"...bring it.
Awesome idea!
How about Prodigy - Poison?
Great vid, thanks.
That's on the list to do. Probably in August 👍
I love these too and this is such a great track. Any plans for Satan? It's one of my favourite tracks by Orbital.
any ideas on what software they used to make it? Commodore maybe?
Synths in your garden shed? on a totally unconnected note where do you live?
Gyu I'm sure I'm hearing a tom as well as the snare, gives it some depth sound. I'm sure i can hear it when the bass cuts out and it's just the break?
Oooh, interesting! I'll have another listen :)
Aren’t the other vocal parts from Alison Goldfrapp? I’m 99% certain she is credited on this.
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT - lush 3.1 3.2 next please SIR !!! Thanks. BTW my copy of the brown album is Phil’s old copy that he gave me…..
Cool!
@@GyuBeats yeah i treasure my copy
You can use Plogue Alter Ego to get that vocal.
Thank you so much for this video. I used to be so obsessed with this song. I always had a feeling they sampled “Leave It.” I feel so validated.
Have you ever heard the live version of On and On with the Belinda Carlisle / Bon Jovi sample at the end?
Yes! It rocks!
Yes 🙂
I always thought the nylon guitar parts were done on the Korg M1, which is like the ultimate preset used for those classic Balearic / Ibiza anthems.
I think there's a very similar patch on the M1 👍
Nice choice.. just with there release of 30 something remixs.. don't know why they didn't include Lush 3.1 - 3.2 on the remix list? that beauty is on par with Halcyon and Belfast???
The Miss Jane version is also a cover from 1998. The original is from 1983 as you say but it's just Jane:.
Here is the original by Jane: ua-cam.com/video/4vgcYBwyw28/v-deo.html
Here is the Miss Jane version: ua-cam.com/video/xpGXNnYo0YY/v-deo.html
I vaguely recall Paul or Phil talking about the person who originally wrote Fine Day trying to sue them for copy right even tho the sample was taken from the cover then manipulated ... They had to get someone with a violin to play parts from Halcyon and Fine Day to prove they were different.
Ah interesting!
As the original songwriter, Edward Barton would have been entitled to royalties from the use of the sample regardless of the fact that a cover version was used. Whether he got them or not, I don't know, and copyright laws were undoubtedly looser then than they are now.
Can you try recreating the grid golden dawn?
maybe add a ko-fi link? think they don't take any % of the donations. love these vids 👏👏
I do have a Patreon...
ROM 10 - Patch 33 - 1 finger LSO - Also another famous preset for strings and rave chords !! check it
All I can think of is the Hackers movie.
Hi mate, can you confirm if the Oribtal record is in the key of Bm? I am really trying to write some chords to go along with it!
Google says yes... I can't remember I'm afraid
@@GyuBeats no problem, I can’t seem to create a necessary chord progression but thank you!
Where is the finished hommage track?
Just uploaded
@@GyuBeats Thanks !
I could not have clicked faster
Hm... have you ever tried using an ai voice to replicate Kirsty's humming sample?
I've had a DX100 since I was young always thought the 'Solid Bass' preset was wack. Later I find out people use it almost as much as the 303 smh
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Bit more sustain on the bass/longer note length and it'll sound a lot closer! Good job regardless
years ago I bought a three day festival ticket in Berlin just to hear that one song live and it was worth every cent. I'm still so in love with that tune.
I'd be tempted to do that. Hard to find on vinyl too but hoping it'll be repressed soln