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  • Play this track - youtube-address/watch?v=_vYq6-­rTFaU

    Then at the 7min mark bang on start this vid ^. They sync up really well.

  • 2:45 DUBSTEP!

  • That's the way it was when I was growing-up.We would have given our left-one for a Modular Moog! ; )

  • te tune at 1:47 is Bach Little Fugue 578, for anyone who wants to know.

  • whats the song that they constantly play?

  • FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

    imagine write music in that old crap compiutar!

    god bless ffruity loops whitout it i would only able to play the godamn maracas!!

    lol im mexican

  • @smallpanzer jaja ... in the future ... some people may think the same about FL ;)

  • @takenae I already think the same about FL

  • 4:18 I want a DAW with that feature

  • @lightswitchlarry The famous page "D" on the CMI. You can download the new Fairlight CMI application for iPhone or iPad (include page D en real 3D!!!). Anyway many current DAW spectrum analyzers (or stand alone plugins too) have much more sophisticated features. The page "D" was a visual guide to understanding a bit more harmonics modifiers on the CMI ... no db ... no freq ... no nothing ... but cool!

  • @takenae Thanks for the info! Very interesting. Also I'm gonna buy this app, it looks amazing. I'll also do a google search for some spectrum analyzers VST's.

  • Pretty interesting that release sustain didn't exist at that time...

  • @zKhamguy the moog 911 module (the one on the film) have ADSR controls, named T1, T2, T3 and Esus, plus one control signal "Trigger" and one Output. You can conect two or more 911 to make a complex ADSR, In fact was Ussachevsky who suggest (and improove) to Moog make a better ADSR.

  • whoa.. 8:40 onwards.. its a lot like my acid trip

  • @javbaa123 BEST SOLO EVER!!!

  • 7:51 controllerism invented

  • WOW! this is great!

  • @javbaa123 I think it's fascination. Such big machines for that work. And today you just need a midikeyboard and a laptop

  • Now that is truly a "Massive" Synthesizer

  • It is safe to say that Bach lovers spent many hours playing Space Invaders as they were kids.

  • look how far we gone

  • The actually put a great deal of time into this film. Very nice.

  • this film is actually a good trainer on synthesis.

  • "computer language" nice

  • 4:20 looks like the cover of Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division

  • So kl! Loving this :)

  • 70s Miles sound at 6:35!

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