I just located a short excerpt from a song featuring a Minimoog playing a guitar-like patch and style.
Nothing big, but thought some of you might enjoy it.
The patch is basically two VCOs set to exactly the same frequency which causes the phasing effect.
The band is a somewhat obscure European band from the 70's called Lake.
http://www.minimoog.net/lake1.mp3
Short Minimoog D demo
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Thanks for that sound clip, you brought me back in time. I listened to that lake album alot in 1977. Im pretty sure the songs called Key to the rhyme. The keyboard Board player was Geoffrey Peacey. Now im going to have to get out the turntable and see if that album holds up over time. Maybe even breakout the old Triumvirat records (The German ELP) Thanks again!!
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Thanks, I hadn't thought about Lake in a long time! The album I had was on cassette I believe (in a box in storage . . somewhere) and it had a blue cover, like a water color or similar painting of a sink filling/over flowing with water.
John L Rice
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Yeah! I had a couple of their albums! The first one was a blue cover with a cat on it. That album was good. I wouldn't have ever heard of them had it not that my then brother-in-law was a DJ and he'd bring promo lps home that the station was never going to play. I enjoyed it..
That brings to mind another band I listened to back then.. Ever heard of Camel?
That brings to mind another band I listened to back then.. Ever heard of Camel?
Re: Short Minimoog D demo
Good stuff. The tone, pitch-bending, and mod work sounds a lot like Moraz's style.Kevin Lightner wrote:I just located a short excerpt from a song featuring a Minimoog playing a guitar-like patch and style.
Nothing big, but thought some of you might enjoy it.
The patch is basically two VCOs set to exactly the same frequency which causes the phasing effect.
The band is a somewhat obscure European band from the 70's called Lake.
http://www.minimoog.net/lake1.mp3
Hi Kevin,
I remember you telling here some long time ago about one of your favourite groups: Lake from Germany.
It nice late seventies pop with a synth here and there.
I remember you telling here some long time ago about one of your favourite groups: Lake from Germany.
It nice late seventies pop with a synth here and there.
keep on turning these Moog knobs
Sequence:
Prodigy * minimoog '79 * Voyager * MF102 * MF103 * MF104z * MP201 * Taurus 3 * Minitaur * Sub Phatty * MF105 * Minimoog 2017+ MUSE * One 16
Sequence:
Prodigy * minimoog '79 * Voyager * MF102 * MF103 * MF104z * MP201 * Taurus 3 * Minitaur * Sub Phatty * MF105 * Minimoog 2017+ MUSE * One 16
- Kevin Lightner
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I guess Lake was more popular than I thought.
I was truly just trying to show off the Mini sound, but everyone commented about the band instead.
If their music is still in print maybe they'll get some sales though.
Fwiw, I found that sample while searching through a folder that held my old synthfool.com website.
I cannot manage the site myself because of the time it takes to work on synths themselves, but my wife offered to resurrect it along with a lot of new stuff.
So the first batch of uploads just went up.
Part of the schematics and manuals section.
No HTML yet and only about 1/3 of the schemos and manuals up, but they can be located here for now: http://www.synthfool.com/docs
The rest will be done in sections and come up as they're ready.
Enjoy!
PS: I've included some very rare docs like EML Synkey and Gleeman Pentaphonic service manuals, but I'm not even sure where I obtained every manual myself.
If there is anything up there that shouldn't be (for whatever reason), please let me know.
I was truly just trying to show off the Mini sound, but everyone commented about the band instead.
If their music is still in print maybe they'll get some sales though.
Fwiw, I found that sample while searching through a folder that held my old synthfool.com website.
I cannot manage the site myself because of the time it takes to work on synths themselves, but my wife offered to resurrect it along with a lot of new stuff.
So the first batch of uploads just went up.
Part of the schematics and manuals section.
No HTML yet and only about 1/3 of the schemos and manuals up, but they can be located here for now: http://www.synthfool.com/docs
The rest will be done in sections and come up as they're ready.
Enjoy!
PS: I've included some very rare docs like EML Synkey and Gleeman Pentaphonic service manuals, but I'm not even sure where I obtained every manual myself.
If there is anything up there that shouldn't be (for whatever reason), please let me know.
I found the Oberheim ECOs very informative, thanks Kev!
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