Thank you! I really enjoyed this video, the effort you put in to it, the explanation and of course the music. You have some amazing old machines.
I have only just bought a Roland MC-50 sequencer, so am looking forward to playing with 32 midi channels!
Have you heard of a KORG SQD-1 sequencer and have you used one?
ManOnASilverMountain 1 year ago
@ManOnASilverMountain
Thank you.
SQD-1 seems to be model of 1986. I have not used it.
I consider it to be found when you search it in Internet.
Data of MC-50 is memorized in floppy disc as you know.
It is very old, but still have enough function to make a song.
HouzanSuzuki 1 year ago
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HouzanSuzuki 2 years ago
Your studio set up reminds me of Stevie Wonder's synthesizer that was built to record "Superstition." And your ambient style makes me think of the score for "Bladerunner." I really enjoy music.
erniesbudolab 2 years ago 3
Thank you. mu system is very old.
Incidentally, evolution of recent software is wonderful.
Software reproducing old "vacuum tube amplifier" exists.
In addition, engineers reproduce sound of an expensive machine in old days by software.
Thank you! I really enjoyed this video, the effort you put in to it, the explanation and of course the music. You have some amazing old machines.
I have only just bought a Roland MC-50 sequencer, so am looking forward to playing with 32 midi channels!
Have you heard of a KORG SQD-1 sequencer and have you used one?
ManOnASilverMountain 1 year ago
@ManOnASilverMountain
Thank you.
SQD-1 seems to be model of 1986. I have not used it.
I consider it to be found when you search it in Internet.
Data of MC-50 is memorized in floppy disc as you know.
It is very old, but still have enough function to make a song.
HouzanSuzuki 1 year ago
Roland ○
Rorand ×
HouzanSuzuki 2 years ago
Your studio set up reminds me of Stevie Wonder's synthesizer that was built to record "Superstition." And your ambient style makes me think of the score for "Bladerunner." I really enjoy music.
erniesbudolab 2 years ago 3
Thank you. mu system is very old.
Incidentally, evolution of recent software is wonderful.
Software reproducing old "vacuum tube amplifier" exists.
In addition, engineers reproduce sound of an expensive machine in old days by software.
HouzanSuzuki 2 years ago