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  • oh my goodness its amazing , bravooooooo

  • I've made my own patches for programs and combis, never bought cards except the RAM card.

  • @dolfovodafonees

    very nice nice nice patch :) :)

    I have bought a 01/W fd today, it's quite great and tiny thing, i've spent the whole day enjoying it. Can you please give me reference of where to download/buy patches and cards???

    I am based in London

    Cheers

  • God Job !

  • wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww

    the best,wonderful

    please why so short???

    Please play again all

  • Very cool, and well done.

  • part 1 it was,but youre right,this is alan parsons

  • you are right,sorry,but your intro sounds a litlle bit like the base guitar intro of another brick in the wall by pink floyd(part 2 i think it was of that song)

  • that is pink floyd(the wall),not alan parsons

  • Sorry but it's Alan Parsons and not Pink Floyd at all.

    Thanks for your comment.

  • Dolfo is right, this is an instrumental by Alan Parsons (from the album Eye in the Sky by The Alan Parsons Project).

    However, there's are some connections with Pink Floyd. Alan chose the title "Mammagamma" because it sounds like the "Ummagamma" floydian album, he did it in homage to them (with which he worked as engineer on Dark Side of the Moon).

  • Still in reply to mitsupitsu44..

    Also, this way of using the delay ("echo") effect is quite similar to the one in "Another brick in the wall" (parts1&2). Even the key is the same (Dolfo played it in C (and then D) but the original is in D (and then E)).

    An 80s Italian band called Pink Project taked advantage of this doing a cover meshup of the two songs.

    Mammagamma is however original for being one of the first tracks in music history which was played almost entirely on sequencer.

  • search for pink project another brick in the wall which is a mix of the 2 songs.

  • gagliarda!

    bella dolfo!

  • ok i'll try to figure something out i didnt have too much hope anyway haha but i thought if anyone might know it would be you :D:D

  • hey dolfo how do i get that effect on my cvp 107?? i mean you have one perhaps you know how to achieve that effect thanks in advance

    and perhaps you kow a good instrument set on dual and split?????

  • It's not easy to do with CVP107, because you can't make layers by velocity like Korg 01W/fd, and drums, effects and different sounds are layered, so you can play every sound by velocity, also keyboard is splitted. Otherwise I think you can get something similar with CVP using split and dual sounds arranged by FX processors.

  • +++++10

  • Davvero il migliore! (you are the best) 10+

    Best regards from Italy.

  • hey dude good work check the original ad of the korg 01w I uploaded few days ago. Keepo making music, Exelent machine

  • thats pretty cool stuff 

    thanx for sharing

  • Great!

  • Pretty good!

    How do you get that "echo" effect? Is there an equivalent on Yamaha keyboards? I have a DGX-620.

  • Hi, really it sounds much better in stero than mono like this video, because delay effect is made with a stereo double delay algorithm with double tempo delay in one channel than the other. Yamaha also has this effect but I think DGX is a consumer series and yo'll not be able to edit delay parameters.

  • Pretty good!

    How do you get that "echo" effect? Is there an equivalent on Yamaha Keyboards? I have a DGX-620.

  • Well done

  • it s not a "electone" , do not use the tag please :(

  • I used "Electone" because I've Electone videos with my name, so you can acces them from this video. But I'll remove it. I'm not experimented yet with YouTube.

    Thanks.

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