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rock and roll synthesizer

rock and roll synthesizer

2001-12-20 by spaceanimals

It's easy to make cool, new sounds with the AN1X. What I find hard is 
using the sounds in a musical way. Obviously there are some genres-
dance, techno, and progressive rock that are more suited to 
synthesizers than others. Still, synthesizers have been used 
successfully in classic guitar rock-like Edgar Winter and Pete 
Townsend. Bob Marley has some killer synth sounds bubling in his 
music. Certainly funk and soul have always had cool electronic 
sounds. Some of the experimental classical music-Switched on Bach, 
etc., was cool. I can fit the obvious stuff in, the square wave lead 
etc. I want to put those cool metallic clanging evolving sounds the 
AN1X does so well and stick it into something cool.

What kind of music are you playing?

Rainbow Jimmy
http://www.spaceanimals.com
http://www.mp3.com/spaceanimals

RE: [AN1x-list] rock and roll synthesizer

2001-12-20 by Pablo AZ

Today my son played me some stuff from a group which has mixed
synth-oriented techno (sorta trancy) with Speed metal. Assuming they are
German: "Ramstein."... Brilliant
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It's easy to make cool, new sounds with the AN1X. What I find hard is
using the sounds in a musical way. Obviously there are some genres-
dance, techno, and progressive rock that are more suited to
synthesizers than others. Still, synthesizers have been used
successfully in classic guitar rock-like Edgar Winter and Pete
Townsend. Bob Marley has some killer synth sounds bubling in his
music. Certainly funk and soul have always had cool electronic
sounds. Some of the experimental classical music-Switched on Bach,
etc., was cool. I can fit the obvious stuff in, the square wave lead
etc. I want to put those cool metallic clanging evolving sounds the
AN1X does so well and stick it into something cool.

What kind of music are you playing?

Rainbow Jimmy
http://www.spaceanimals.com
http://www.mp3.com/spaceanimals




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Re: rock and roll synthesizer

2001-12-20 by tompaulsen2002

--- In AN1x-list@y..., "Pablo AZ" <PolHarris@a...> wrote:
> German: "Ramstein."... Brilliant
LOL...Oh Lord yes, they ARE German, and I am not proud about 
that...:) (Tom=German) But i surely give them credit for doing what 
they mostly get fun out of it. But they started a few years ago with 
a more serious approach. Now noone likes them here in Germany 
anymore, their sound is overused, their CD´s sound all the same now. 
Stomping Electronic beats with Metal-guitars, nothing new in the 
forrest of Nottinghill. 
I am sure artists like Puffy (oh sorry, he calls himself now 
something like Pity...? what a Pity...;))

IMO the AN1x fits in all kinds of music genres...ok except German 
Volksmusik...<grin>, doesn´t Lenny Kravitz use one? Or was that a 
CS1x?
I think same goes for any other gear. Like the CR78 Phil Collins used 
for his Ballads, and nowadays is being used (the samples) in a lot of 
Ambient songs. And hey don´t i even hear a sampled breakbeat in the 
song, that made Dido popular, and she´s by far not a electronic 
musician?
AC/DC, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, <put a name here> use synthesizer, 
Herbie Hancock, well you all know "Rock It"...:) And that´s Jazz...
When i read reviews about the AN1x or any other synth, people always 
give reviews like this works for Trance, this for Techno...IMHO 
that´s being shortsighted. I am sure you can use a Virus as good as 
for Jazz, Rock, Metal, whatever, as for the modern styles of 
electronic dance music.

Categories doesn´t fit for the AN1x, because a synth is a synth is a 
synth, that can be used everywhere. 

Hm, i hope you get my point.

--Tom

Re: [AN1x-list] rock and roll synthesizer

2001-12-20 by Bruce Wahler

Jimmy,

I'm playing a mix of classic and alternative rock covers in a typical rock 
band (keys, two guitars, bass, drums, lead vocalist).  While the synth is 
not useful in EVERY song, I do add a bit more of it than one might think --

Shout (Tears for Fears) -- We do this in an updated, grunge-y way (a.k.a. 
Foo Fighters or Mettalica, with Hammond organ added), but we add a nod to 
the original in the middle (right after the very short organ solo):  The 
band basically drops out, except for the drummer, and the whole song turns 
electronic for sixteen bars.  I play a voice-like part on the AN1x layered 
to my Alesis S4, and bass on my DarkStar.  Then, it's back into the grunge.

Woman From Tokyo (Deep Purple) -- During the entire middle break, an AN1x 
sequence bubbles beneath the song.  I started with the stock "Alan" 
setting, but altered the sound slightly to make it more noise-like, changed 
the pattern to a major riff (rather than minor), and adjusted the tempo and 
echo to 120bpm.

We also do some songs that already feature synth sounds (Cars, Gary Neuman, 
Cheap Trick, Split Enz, etc.), but these are two examples of songs where 
the synth had to fight to find a home.  Essentially, I use the AN1x to add 
techno-like textures to songs, keeping the band from sounding like every 
other classic rock cover band you've ever heard.

Oh, and to answer a question asked earlier ...

Q:  "Since when does All Along the Watchtower have flying saucer sounds?"

A:  Since Jimmy put them there.  (I, for one, like the interpretation.)

Regards,

-BW

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Bruce Wahler
Design Consultant
Ashby Solutions™   www.ashbysolutions.com
CloneWheel Support Group and HiNote moderator
978.386.7389  voice/fax
bruce@ashbysolutions.com

At 05:04 A 12/20/2001 +0000, you wrote:
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>It's easy to make cool, new sounds with the AN1X. What I find hard is
>using the sounds in a musical way. Obviously there are some genres-
>dance, techno, and progressive rock that are more suited to
>synthesizers than others. Still, synthesizers have been used
>successfully in classic guitar rock-like Edgar Winter and Pete
>Townsend. Bob Marley has some killer synth sounds bubling in his
>music. Certainly funk and soul have always had cool electronic
>sounds. Some of the experimental classical music-Switched on Bach,
>etc., was cool. I can fit the obvious stuff in, the square wave lead
>etc. I want to put those cool metallic clanging evolving sounds the
>AN1X does so well and stick it into something cool.
>
>What kind of music are you playing?
>
>Rainbow Jimmy
><http://www.spaceanimals.com>http://www.spaceanimals.com
>http://www.mp3.com/spaceanimals

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