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  • woww absolutley awesome :) :)

  • You're wearing a Jarre's T-Shirt... I think Jarre should wear a Kebu's T-Shirt.

  • Du e no gälin, du.. tummen upp!

  • What is the tutorial from the Synth part beginning at 1:22 end 3:09 (You've not filmed)?

  • @lennarddek Umm, I don't understand your question. Do you mean what sounds I was using? It is the same sounds as previously, therefore I didn't see any point in repeating that.

  • @kebunator No, I mean the notes from the Synth riff on the background while you play the vocals (beginning at 1:22 end 3:09)

  • @lennarddek Ah. Apparently I forgot to make a video of those. :)

  • @kebunator Haha, I thought so. But do you have notes of this riff?

  • @lennarddek No, sorry. I just learned it from listening to it and playing it.

  • I remember playing the Alpha Juno for the first time and I wished I had the money to buy one back the (and now) - definitely an underestimated machine.

  • What I say its brilliant, this can use a Karaoke, this is really perfect for the Karaoke day.. ;-)

  • How would you do this song, or any of the other you posted, back in -70 or would it even be possible?

  • @dtiydr Just listen to for instance Jarre's and Vangelis' records from the late 70's. There is your answer - it was possible and such music was made. The first 16 track tape machine was built already in 1967. CV/Gate interfaces (the predecessor to MIDI for controlling synths) have been available since the 60's. Sequencers and drum machines were available at least since the 70's. Normally I prefer MIDI for sequencing, but my track "To the unknown woman" was made completely using 70's technology.

  • @kebunator Oh yes tape machines so that how they got it together back then, so cool. Btw really great music you have really like The Lunar Effect for example, great work!

  • Su playerita de Jean-Michel Jarre ! :D

    

  • Concerts in China! great concert .. . ah, you play good too ...

    Jaja, you are awesome

  • great track and great JMJ China t-shirt :)

  • im getting a juno soon :D

  • I can only say: "Brilliant!!!"

  • Have the same shirt!!! :)

    Wish I had the same skills though! ;)

    Nice work.

  • How did you program the kick drum?

  • @jostberg Its mainly the filter and resonance playing. I set the resonance quite high (possibly maximum) and have the envelope control the filter with zero attack and set the decay time to control the length of the kick sound.

  • very funny...thx!!!!!!!:-)

  • That's awesome dude!

  • Amazing.

  • what's the programm of you use for production?

  • @MasterChief1801 I use Sony Vegas, but nowadays there are several video programs that support HD video, so any of those would do as well.

  • Awesome cover, really! It even made me buy an Alpha Juno on ebay yesterday! :)

  • Any way you can show what you did during the chorus (my band wants to cover this song and we've been using your playing method and the chorus is the last part) :)

  • @AmuseMe543 It's actually quite simple. In the first chorus the bass and the "main riff" synth plays unison, while the "polysynth" plays a simple melodic line. In the second chorus, the bass and the "polysynth" plays the same things they played in the first chorus, while the "main riff" synth plays a harmony to the bass (instead of unison as in the first chorus). Hope this helps.

  • @kebunator Thank you! It does! :)

  • Wow! Totally awesome!

    Rock that Juno!! :)

    TheSynthFreq. and Alpha Juno-1 :)

  • amazing bro...simply amazing...

  • a favoritos!!

  • Great Job...look ....man u have to do something more with your juno! :) we need to ear more ;)

  • Favourited when it went into hyperspace at 01:05

  • What sound do you use for the main riff?

    I have a roland alpa juno but i cant know it X!

    Please tell me!

    Thanks

  • @Cada95 I programmed the sound myself. I don't remember which sound I used as a basis, but the main ingredient of the sound is the pulse wave with PWM controlled by the LFO. Both envelopes are set to close to zero attack, some release and 100% sustain. LPF is letting through most of the sound, just some resonance on. And the chorus is enabled as well. Hope this helps!

  • really awesome

  • In enjoyed 5:29 seconds of this video!!! Lovely!

  • Wow, fantastic job!!! A very good example of why people (like myself ;-) should quit worrying about getting more and 'better' equipment, and just work on writing and performing with what they have! :-)

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