roger.marchi skrev:
> Hi Dean,
> and thanks for your reply.
>
> The sound I intend to reproduce is best heard here:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjzeSxgypE8
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjzeSxgypE8>
> This is the 12" extended version of "Fade To Grey" (by the way, it
> wasn't released in 1980, but was only available on the 1983 singles
> collection).
OT, but still... I'm quite positive I have a 12" with the extended
version from 1980. Yes... here's one:
http://www.discogs.com/Visage-Fade-To-Grey-The-Steps/release/33498 > At about 5'10'' starts the ending part of the song with the rhythm
> pattern in full evidence, as well as the electronic tom.
> I haven't managed to get a decay long as this on the SDS 1000, while I
> easily obtained that on the SDS8.
>
> I probably would get it too on the SDS9. I bought it used on ebay, but
> it came with many broken potentiometers, so it was a problem to program
> sounds. On the web I read something that made me thought that the SDS 9
> was something like the "rack" version of the SDS 9.
> But it isn't so.
I don't know what Visage used, but thinking of what was available at the
time it sure is none of the ones you mentioned. AN SDS-V should be the
right path to tread otherwise. :)
Another note on the decay subject, has anyone ever experienced a drum
synth decay longer than the one on Pollards old beasts. That approaches
infinity... :D
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electronically yours, jesper
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