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Postby Boeing 737-400 » Tue May 11, 2004 4:31 pm

The three guys used to choose a note and sing it really deep.

That girl came into the room while they were thinking about the song, when she whispered something to them, they decided to use that vocal.
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Postby THM » Wed May 12, 2004 4:16 am

The Unknown wrote:I have an original E-MU Proteus 1 which features a choir sample that sounds almost identical,
Is there any chance you can provide me a few samples of that choral sample please ? Let's say C3 and C4 or something ? Thanks.
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Postby oldsynthguy » Fri May 14, 2004 12:07 pm

As soon as I heard a Waldorf Microwave (based on the original PPG technology), I realized how much PPG there was in early Depeche Mode recordings after Speak and Spell.

If you want that PPG sound, check out the Waldorf PPG Wave 2.V. It's a VST softsynth plugin which is a lot more practical for most people than any piece of old PPG hardware. There are lots of other great softsynths as well, many of them emulating vintage synths. Now if only my Mac was a little more powerful...
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Postby gd » Sat Jun 26, 2004 1:08 am

just a word of warning for those of you who might want use a gizmotron or an ebow with your guitar - they can demagnetize your pic ups.
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Postby sundaeclubber » Sat Jul 10, 2004 11:40 am

dvdborn wrote:Boeing 737-400,

New Order - Blue Monday:
They used an Emulator I. The first 'budget' sampler, after the Fairlight came on the market. The sample they used was a gregorian choir.


Yes... and you can get the same high quality 8-bit sampled sounds from a Casio SK-1.....

Actually i don't think kraftwerk ever used a Mellotron.... I'll double check on this!!
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Postby sundaeclubber » Fri Aug 06, 2004 4:01 am

No. Kraftwerk didn't use a Mellotron.

The choir sounds were all from a Vako Orchestron. TERRIBLY inferior! They also tried to give the impression that they had a team of boffins working with them to create bespoke instruments. I doubt that this was much more than hype, but they cretainly 'dressed-up' conventional technology to look cool on stage.

OOH!! the CHEATERS!!

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Postby Don » Sat Aug 07, 2004 6:45 pm

[quote="vorlon42"][quote="THM"]Thanks for the replies; 'though the links give an error. Do they work with you guys ? :([/quote]

I just tried them and they worked for me. I guess the server was down when you tried them, THM.

Thanks for the info on the Gizmotron, Synthesist! Now you've got me wondering.... could the Gizmotron effect can be achieved digitally nowadays?[/quote]


I thot the Gizmotron had been superceded by the Ebow. Do they sound radically different?
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Postby sundaeclubber » Sun Aug 08, 2004 1:12 pm

The Gizmotron sounds more 'bowed'.... especially on a bass, because it physically bows the strings with rosin-coated wheels. Great for those early ELO 'cello stabs!

The E-Bow sounds more like bad feedback if you're not careful, and takes a longer time to excite the string, so it sounds a bit like a long attack setting on a synthesizer. It does however come with a hilarious cassette tape demonstrating its divers properties!!

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Postby vorlon42 » Wed Sep 08, 2004 10:04 am

sundaeclubber wrote:No. Kraftwerk didn't use a Mellotron.

The choir sounds were all from a Vako Orchestron. TERRIBLY inferior! ...


Ah. The Vako Orchestron. One of the few synths to use optical discs for its sounds. I remember an interview Mark Mothersbaugh (of Devo) did for Keyboard magazine. He mentiond the Orchestron and said he liked to put in the disks backwards so that it made sucking sounds.

I think an instrument called the Optigan was the home version of the Orchestron. I saw one at Sears a long time ago ('72-'73).
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Postby sundaeclubber » Thu Sep 09, 2004 2:52 am

Yeah! The Optigan was marketed by Mattel as nothing more than a sophisticated toy. Lots around in the USA, but fewer in the UK. A friend of mine witnessed one being chucked into a dumpster at the local public tip...... Before he could run over and rescue it, it had fallen 20ft to it's splintery demise. Discs regularly come up on eBay, but the machines less so.

Still, not as bad as the story last week where a UK housewife sent a rare early Chamberlin found in the basement of a house her family had just moved in to down to the County Refuse Dump.....

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