dko4342@vip.cybercity.dk wrote:
>>Didn´t Europe used it for the "Final Countdown" (the main lead) around a
>>bunch of DX7/DX9 Synths?
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>They did???
>This would be cool news to me. I can't say I am surprised though.
>The sound could easily be the P6, and the time is right. It's just
>that "Final Countdown" is the ultimate 80'ies kitch song.
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Don´t think so. IMO most 80´s Bands which used Synthesizers could deal
better with Synths as most actual Bands, which only wanna arrive with
software the most complex sounds. According to my opinion is that
nowadays no more art.
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>think that it was done on a P6 is just too cool.
>You also mentioned something about "around a bunch of DX7s". What
>do you mean? Do you mean to say "played in unison" or "backed up by"
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As it seems on this Photo www.phasereffect.com/img/v1.jpg (taken from
a Video Clip of the "Final Countdown") and if those are really DX7
Synths (for me they look for 99% like them or i must be blind, the knobs
are not green colored, but hey, it´s a old video) they were responsible
for the backrounds sounds. Unfortunaly you cannot see the Synth which
plays the main-lead (it stands before him and you cannot recognize
anything except brown wood).
Greetings
Stef
>I have my P6 in a two keyboard setup, with a DX7 at the bottom and
>the P6 at the top. I could have sworn that FM and analog synthesis
>doesn't go well together, but I have to admit that they really
>complement each other nicely. No, I don't have any "FM Rhodes" sounds
>in my DX7. I hate that sound.
>I have built a number of brass and ensemble sounds on the DX7 with
>some analog character to them. Played in unison with the P6 the sound
>gets even fatter than the P6 is already.
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