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Re: [yamahacs80] CS80 track uploaded to Soundcloud

2009-01-14 by rj krohn

this is very badass.

--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Tim Siefkes <timsks@...> wrote:
From: Tim Siefkes <timsks@...>
Subject: [yamahacs80] CS80 track uploaded to Soundcloud
To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2009, 5:33 AM










    
            With all the recent activity and new posts of sound files lately, I was 

inspired to throw one out of my own. This is not a new recording, but 

something we did back in 1980 when the CS-80 was still fresh and some 

mates and I were trying to form our "prog rock" band. There were only 

three of us (we didn't even have a bass player yet), and another friend 

who was taking a recording engineering class here needed Something to 

record for a class project. So we eagerly volunteered to be that 

"Something".



I remember our studio time was pretty limited and we didn't get endless 

takes to polish things up, but here's a snapshot of what were doing. We 

did four songs in that session, and this one is admittedly our most 

ambitious piece at that time. Prog rock fans will undoubtedly detect our 

major influences in there... I took all the vocal sections out as they 

just made the piece much longer and this is about the CS-80, right? Even 

after editing out the vocals out it's still about eight minutes long, so 

here is the CS-80 in more of a rock context. We've had so many nice solo 

tracks lately, I thought I'd put up something a little different. 



As I said, our studio time was limited and this was on 1" 8-track tape 

(so you can still hear the tape hiss in spots). We didn't get to do many 

retakes... so warts and all, this was what we ended up with as our demo.



http://soundcloud. com/tim_s/ m-33-instrumenta ledit



-Tim S.




      

    
    
	
	 
	
	








	


	
	


      

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