It's fun to try various processing efx. My reverb is a very modest Alesis QuadraVerb, which has some nice sounds, but is a little noisy on some of them. I can get away with it in live performance mixes, but would not be clean enough for serious studio usage. I had fun one time playing my old Fender Rhodes through our guitar player's Marshall amp. Even the tame Rhodes piano sounded just like E. VanHalen when played through a Marshall. Wierd. -Tim S. <Minneapolis> Max Fazio wrote: > OK, the 224 plays a role into the Vangelis sound, but I wish we all aren't > limited by just trying to reproduce something already exhistent in the > real > world...otherwise we will end up all being just copycats, better do deal > with creativity!For example a friend of mine did a live gig with a CS60 > sometimes "played" through a Space-Echo...well, guys it is terrific how > these two tools sound when they're together, the guy made some unearthly > sounds which buried all the Vangelis and krautrockers out there...Also > amazing is to use the CS with some external modulation efx, for > example and > with a decent chorus you can have a MIX=0 CS80 out of a CS50 or 60, or > like > Jobson did on the "Green" LP by using a phaser....go beyond! > M
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Re: [yamahacs80] Re: Vangelis sounds
2006-04-07 by Tim Siefkes
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