Like it, I've been playing Paul Gardiners ' Bass lines for around 30 years and i have sequenced a few on the computer, but its so much better to hear someone else's 'Numan' work than my own :) - i am chiefly a bass guitarist not a synth player or singer, so i can have hours of cool fun playing my (as accurate as i can get it) Paul Gardiner type Bass along. Great work..
The answer to your question is 'yes'. I began to record Numan's Cars about a week ago but haven't had the time to go back and lay down a few more tracks and mix the song. Hopefully, I'll find time over the weekend.
I've now finished laying down the tracks to Cars. Unfortunately, I didn't find enough time to mix the track before setting off for London (300 odd miles from home). I'll be back home next Monday or Tuesday, I'll then do a rough mix and post the song on YouTube ASAP.
No, nothing I'm afraid. I only recorded the demo to familiarize myself with my new sequencer. Although, I may record something else in the not too distant future.
Many thanks. Yeah, the Alesis Fusion's Polymoog Vox Humana patch certainly makes all the difference. I recently read that a 'free' VSTi dedicated to the Polymoog's Vox Humana preset is in development. Therefore, in the not too distant future, I'm sure there will be an explosion of Numan soundalike covers on Youtube!
Actually, the sound quality is somewhat muddled due to Youtubes compression of the audio. The bass synth timbre is a bit odd and some of the higher/mid frequencies are missing.
Thanks. The demo only came about, as I was getting to grips with my new sequencer software ie Reaper. I used to use Cubase but changed to Reaper (which is free) as I was having major problems with Cubase. I may get around to recording a proper cover of a Numan song at some point, probably something from the Pleasure Principle as it's my fav Numan album.
The sounds are fairly passable. The Alesis Fusion's Polymoog patch helps to give the track that 'Numan' sound. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the vocals. I thought some sort of vocal would be preferable to a cover devoid of vocals. On balance, I hope I made the right decision. I personally dislike listening to covers with the vocals missing.
Can you tell me ze notes please?
mr2000aaa 1 month ago
i thought this was numan himself when i heard it.brilliant stuff.
stuart38 1 month ago
Like it, I've been playing Paul Gardiners ' Bass lines for around 30 years and i have sequenced a few on the computer, but its so much better to hear someone else's 'Numan' work than my own :) - i am chiefly a bass guitarist not a synth player or singer, so i can have hours of cool fun playing my (as accurate as i can get it) Paul Gardiner type Bass along. Great work..
Mark-The-Bass
LinuxManUK 2 months ago
awesome and i'm looking for the midi version of this song
MrTamiya89 4 months ago
yeah good one - paul gardiner wouldnt av done the bass as well, xx keep it up svenny x
svenny 1 year ago
wow - thought it was the real thing
russell7771181 2 years ago
Great!
NoLie6 2 years ago
bloody brilliant mate, did you say the vox humana patch is from the Alesis Fusion?
its pretty close. all sounds very 80s which is a difficult sound to create using analog modelling synths, Great...
gray3287 2 years ago
This is flippin brilliant, what a cool version, love the vocorder and yes Gaz would be impressed.
akie64 2 years ago
fantastic take here!! Your voice works really well with it too!!
NickDrake101 2 years ago
very cool I,d buy that !
petersidd 2 years ago
NICE WORK.
NUMA.66.
Sashthecat 2 years ago
Are you going to do more. This is really good.
TheTelekon 2 years ago
Hi
The answer to your question is 'yes'. I began to record Numan's Cars about a week ago but haven't had the time to go back and lay down a few more tracks and mix the song. Hopefully, I'll find time over the weekend.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
I've now finished laying down the tracks to Cars. Unfortunately, I didn't find enough time to mix the track before setting off for London (300 odd miles from home). I'll be back home next Monday or Tuesday, I'll then do a rough mix and post the song on YouTube ASAP.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
Love the way you have interpreted this track...
You cant beat a Korg and a Polymoog in my opinion...And as someone wrote elsewhere, Numan would be quite pleased i think
Numanoid1963 2 years ago
Thanks for the kind comments.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
Man, that's awesome! New twist on something older.
shyven 2 years ago
Cheers.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
I am going to this tour this time couldn't get to the Replica's tour (damn ) but this one I AM GOING cool cover by the way
DerVampyrEngel 2 years ago
bring on the pp tour
rrr2407 2 years ago
Yeah, looking forward to the tour.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
I love this ...awesome work.
Anything on disc ?
Lyons010101 2 years ago
No, nothing I'm afraid. I only recorded the demo to familiarize myself with my new sequencer. Although, I may record something else in the not too distant future.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
very good!
replicas79 2 years ago
Thanks for listening.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
Great cover. you got the synths just right. GREAT WORK.
TheTelekon 2 years ago
Many thanks. Yeah, the Alesis Fusion's Polymoog Vox Humana patch certainly makes all the difference. I recently read that a 'free' VSTi dedicated to the Polymoog's Vox Humana preset is in development. Therefore, in the not too distant future, I'm sure there will be an explosion of Numan soundalike covers on Youtube!
VoxNumana 2 years ago
love this,cant get enough of it!!!
club1967 2 years ago
Cheers.
Actually, the sound quality is somewhat muddled due to Youtubes compression of the audio. The bass synth timbre is a bit odd and some of the higher/mid frequencies are missing.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
enjoyed to hear this a lot...
many thanks for this great job...'you're too
strong'...;-)
cheers from germany...stefan
nuartstudio 2 years ago
Thanks for listening.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
great work,love to hear more
club1967 2 years ago
Thanks. The demo only came about, as I was getting to grips with my new sequencer software ie Reaper. I used to use Cubase but changed to Reaper (which is free) as I was having major problems with Cubase. I may get around to recording a proper cover of a Numan song at some point, probably something from the Pleasure Principle as it's my fav Numan album.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
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syntherzone 2 years ago
Great sounds, Gaza would be pleased :-)
akie64 2 years ago
The sounds are fairly passable. The Alesis Fusion's Polymoog patch helps to give the track that 'Numan' sound. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the vocals. I thought some sort of vocal would be preferable to a cover devoid of vocals. On balance, I hope I made the right decision. I personally dislike listening to covers with the vocals missing.
VoxNumana 2 years ago
This is really good, i love the synths youve used.
TheTelekon 2 years ago
Thanks.
VoxNumana 2 years ago