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in Helsinki 2019Ogmog said:
Live by Kebu in Helsinki 2019
> Equipment used in this song: Alesis Andromeda A6; Korg Polysix, Poly 61, Mono/Poly; Roland TR-808, JX8P, Alpha Juno 1&2; DSI Tetra, Jomox AirBase99, Touched-by-sound DRM1, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Marion Prosynth, Akai MPC2500 (only for MIDI sequencing), Yamaha 01v96, Behringer X32 Rack (preamps & reverb only), Lexicon MPX1, as well as a midi patchbay and additional preamps for my mixer.
Oh, that sort of organ.
mollwollfumble said:
Ogmog said:
Live by Kebu in Helsinki 2019> Equipment used in this song: Alesis Andromeda A6; Korg Polysix, Poly 61, Mono/Poly; Roland TR-808, JX8P, Alpha Juno 1&2; DSI Tetra, Jomox AirBase99, Touched-by-sound DRM1, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Marion Prosynth, Akai MPC2500 (only for MIDI sequencing), Yamaha 01v96, Behringer X32 Rack (preamps & reverb only), Lexicon MPX1, as well as a midi patchbay and additional preamps for my mixer.
Oh, that sort of organ.
Equipment used in this song: Alesis Andromeda A6; Korg Polysix, Poly 61, Mono/Poly; Roland TR-808, JX8P, Alpha Juno 1&2; DSI Tetra, Jomox AirBase99, Touched-by-sound DRM1, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Marion Prosynth, Akai MPC2500 (only for MIDI sequencing), Yamaha 01v96, Behringer X32 Rack (preamps & reverb only), Lexicon MPX1, as well as a midi patchbay and additional preamps for my mixer.
YES…but THAT wouldn’t have Caught Your Attention… ;-D
between you me and the apple tree…
I’ve been in LOVE in Electronic Music since the 1st time
I’d heard music that Helped Others HEAR what it sounds like IN MY HEAD.
ThankYou mollwollfumble for Putting A NAME to the Actual Equipment For Me & Everyone Else.
Lota keys :)

He is mainly playing The Alesis Andromeda A6
(A6 is an acronym: A – A, 6 – SIX, and their consonance corresponds to “ASICs” which is an abbreviation for “Application Specific integrated Circuits”) is a 16-voice, 16-channel multitimbral analog synthesizer by Alesis which was released in 2000 and discontinued in 2010.
The Andromeda has analog oscillators and filters combined with modern digital control. It can be considered a hybrid of older and newer technologies, but its entire signal path is purely analog. The VCOs have a very practical pitch correction function, a feature missing on other old polysynths. The VCOs have FM and ring modulation and sub-oscillators. These features makes it possible to create a much wider sonic palette than usual on analog polysynths.
Polyphony: 16 voices
Oscillators: 2 oscillators (with subs) per voice, 5 waveforms available (sine, triangle, pulse, up saw, down saw)
Filter: 2-pole multimode resonating filter per voice, 4-pole lowpass resonating filter per voice (32 total)
Effects: Digital reverberation, chorus, echo, analog distortion, quad pitch-shifting, flange, and more
Arpeggiator: Up, Down, Up/DownSequencer: 16-step, analog style; both have MIDI syncKeyboard: 61 keys (velocity and aftertouch sensitive) and a ribbon controller
Program Memory: 256 preset and 128 user-defined
Mix Memory: 128 user-defined
Memory Card Slot: PCMCIA-format
Control: MIDI (16-parts)
Date Produced: March 2001 – 2010
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Nice
How could you NOT love a song like
Guido the Killer Pimp (from “Risky Buisness”)
btw,
for anyone not recognizing Tangerine Dream by name,
you’ve no doubt HEARD them lots of times providing
the background scores of DOZENS of Movies
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.
Ogmog said:
How could you NOT love a song likeGuido the Killer Pimp (from “Risky Buisness”)
btw,
for anyone not recognizing Tangerine Dream by name,
you’ve no doubt HEARD them lots of times providing
the background scores of DOZENS of Movies
I have “Stratosfear” on vinyl.
Michael V said:
Ogmog said:
How could you NOT love a song likeGuido the Killer Pimp (from “Risky Buisness”)
btw,
for anyone not recognizing Tangerine Dream by name,
you’ve no doubt HEARD them lots of times providing
the background scores of DOZENS of Movies
I have “Stratosfear” on vinyl.
The 1976 Album, that is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratosfear
Michael V said:
Michael V said:
Ogmog said:
How could you NOT love a song likeGuido the Killer Pimp (from “Risky Buisness”)
btw,
for anyone not recognizing Tangerine Dream by name,
you’ve no doubt HEARD them lots of times providing
the background scores of DOZENS of Movies
I have “Stratosfear” on vinyl.
The 1976 Album, that is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratosfear
I do know a couple of people who do have this album. You make three. But then I do live way out in the sticks.
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.
Great I’ll check it out.:)
…meanwhile…check out
Desire from the movie HeartBreakers
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.
B-) me like
The first time TDream came to my consciousness was
when a group of us were all watching a movie together;
The on screen action was so intense that the last thing
on my mind was the background score until the music buff
of the group piped up & asked WTH is doing the MUSIC?
In those DAZE you had to wait for the end credits to roll…
but that was when I realized that it usually escapes notice.
Sorcerer by Tangerine Dream
Ogmog said:
.In case you mist this:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.B-) me like
One of the first albums I ever bought. Still really like this version of Bach’s 3rd Brandenburg Racket.
Ian said:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.B-) me like
One of the first albums I ever bought. Still really like this version of Bach’s 3rd Brandenburg Racket.
I was brought up on the classics so I was very open to this,
IOW: I Appreciate It TA
Ian said:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.B-) me like
One of the first albums I ever bought. Still really like this version of Bach’s 3rd Brandenburg Racket.
Me too. :)
roughbarked said:
Ian said:
Ogmog said:B-) me like
One of the first albums I ever bought. Still really like this version of Bach’s 3rd Brandenburg Racket.
Me too. :)
Johann Sebastian Bach – Eight Synthesized Fugues
38,216 views Apr 18, 2020
Johann Sebastian Bach was the master of the Fugue and no one ever reached his high level of Fugue compositions. It always was a challenge for musicains to play and produce his great work of Fugues in different ways and with a lot of different instruments. Inspired by the first recordings of W. Carlos with the new Moog Synthesizer in the year 1968 (Switched On Bach), it was always faszinating to listen to the electronic results of his compositions, and over the years I also tried a lot in this direction. For this production I only used the VST Plugin Synthesizer DIVA (created by Urs Heckmann / Berlin / Germany), an instrument with a full warm analogue sound.
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.B-) me like
That link is for Not Carlos Moog Bach… Sinfonia 35
This is the album RB and I were referring to..

Switched-on Bach.. Walter Carlos.. 1968
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Reddit poster says..
Wendy Carlos has given the middle finger to online distribution. In fact, she’s basically given the middle finger to the entire music and film world, too. She is extremely talented. Yet she got increasingly bitter toward pretty much everything in the first years of the 2000’s. Nobody has seen or heard from her in the past 10 years, that I can find. She is a sad, bitter old soul who feels like synth technology didn’t progress the way she felt it should, and is extremely bitter toward the synth world for it. She could have rode the analog wave and had a real resurgence with her career – but instead she is most likely hunkered down with her cats, and possibly in ill health. Nobody knows, because she doesn’t talk publicly any more. She has made her disdain known about analog synths tho, saying she moved on from it and it’s limitations long ago.
..she shuns anything to do with online visibility and immediately forces YouTube to take down anything that even remotely smells like her compositions
..you can’t get her catalog anywhere digitally. No matter how good the offer is, it’s not good enough for her.
.
Here is a tribute version.. https://m.soundcloud.com/paul-schilling/sob-bit-less-reverb-32-6?in=user401763695%2Fsets%2Fwalter-carlos-switched-on-bach
Ian said:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.B-) me like
That link is for Not Carlos Moog Bach… Sinfonia 35
This is the album RB and I were referring to..
Switched-on Bach.. Walter Carlos.. 1968
.
Reddit poster says..
Wendy Carlos has given the middle finger to online distribution. In fact, she’s basically given the middle finger to the entire music and film world, too. She is extremely talented. Yet she got increasingly bitter toward pretty much everything in the first years of the 2000’s. Nobody has seen or heard from her in the past 10 years, that I can find. She is a sad, bitter old soul who feels like synth technology didn’t progress the way she felt it should, and is extremely bitter toward the synth world for it. She could have rode the analog wave and had a real resurgence with her career – but instead she is most likely hunkered down with her cats, and possibly in ill health. Nobody knows, because she doesn’t talk publicly any more. She has made her disdain known about analog synths tho, saying she moved on from it and it’s limitations long ago.
..she shuns anything to do with online visibility and immediately forces YouTube to take down anything that even remotely smells like her compositions
..you can’t get her catalog anywhere digitally. No matter how good the offer is, it’s not good enough for her.
.
Here is a tribute version.. https://m.soundcloud.com/paul-schilling/sob-bit-less-reverb-32-6?in=user401763695%2Fsets%2Fwalter-carlos-switched-on-bach
So that’s perfectly clear?
Good
Ian said:
Ogmog said:
roughbarked said:
I do recall being asked why I’d buy an album called “Switched on Bach”.
All put back through a Moog synthesiser.B-) me like
That link is for Not Carlos Moog Bach… Sinfonia 35
This is the album RB and I were referring to..
Switched-on Bach.. Walter Carlos.. 1968
.
Reddit poster says..
Wendy Carlos has given the middle finger to online distribution. In fact, she’s basically given the middle finger to the entire music and film world, too. She is extremely talented. Yet she got increasingly bitter toward pretty much everything in the first years of the 2000’s. Nobody has seen or heard from her in the past 10 years, that I can find. She is a sad, bitter old soul who feels like synth technology didn’t progress the way she felt it should, and is extremely bitter toward the synth world for it. She could have rode the analog wave and had a real resurgence with her career – but instead she is most likely hunkered down with her cats, and possibly in ill health. Nobody knows, because she doesn’t talk publicly any more. She has made her disdain known about analog synths tho, saying she moved on from it and it’s limitations long ago.
..she shuns anything to do with online visibility and immediately forces YouTube to take down anything that even remotely smells like her compositions
..you can’t get her catalog anywhere digitally. No matter how good the offer is, it’s not good enough for her.
.
Here is a tribute version.. https://m.soundcloud.com/paul-schilling/sob-bit-less-reverb-32-6?in=user401763695%2Fsets%2Fwalter-carlos-switched-on-bach
Ta. ;)
Talented Kitty. Make sure you have sound on.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1628759610923397121
Bubblecar said:
Talented Kitty. Make sure you have sound on.https://twitter.com/i/status/1628759610923397121
:)