I believe Sakamoto did not use the fairlight until later, when he was solo. Maybe starting with "b-2 Unit". But, from what I remember, that did not feature the Fairlight yet either.
I think the computer they were talking about was the sequencer that they were using. I believe it is one of the few (8) early Roland micocomposer, later to become the MC-8.You see him typing in the notes and note lengths. That sequencer controls the moog system and the other synths by translating the note data to CV.
I think the computer (sequencer) is indeed Rolan MC-8: it was released 1977, and since they're demoing songs from Solid State Survivor (1979), it would make sense.
MIDI didn't come out until 1983. But they did have samplers back then; more than likely a Fairlight or something similar with maybe a few CV/Gate sequencers
I'm going to learn the japanese language
BanjoDelivrance 3 months ago
LDKスタジオ?
tukacchi1000 4 months ago
kyo~jyu~
rj14s60 1 year ago
Beautifull!
michaelv315 1 year ago
いつの、どこの番組なのでしょうか?
prbsgh 1 year ago
教授が弾けてるとこがまたムカつくけどねww
確かに当時は相当生意気でいけ好かないタイプだったんだろうなw
今となっては笑い話になるようはことだけど
bijc0120 1 year ago 3
ガイドクリックの音を心地良く感じる人って、そんなにたくさんはいないよね。理屈じゃなく、あのキコココカコココが好きなんだ。
yanaginoboru1 1 year ago
where teh hell did you find this!!!
Fryman1982 2 years ago
YMO = GODS !!!
flairs 2 years ago 18
@flairs You Got That Right!
christophoric70 9 months ago
hero SAKAMOTO
tubechango 2 years ago 4
And A Genius
aquamarinedream 2 years ago
しかしコンピュ-ター マスターするのに10年 カカルぞ・・教授!!
itosinounaji 2 years ago
それにしてもでかいコンピューターだなあ
keserapasera 3 years ago
でかいのはmoog IIIで、コンピュータ(MC-8)は小さいでしょう。
butterflyfish1121 3 years ago
これ見てたら、又改めて聴きたくなっちまった
hdshk 3 years ago
アルバム「ソリッド・ステイト・サヴァイアー」を作成しているところだね。それにしても坂本氏のキボードの技術はすごいよね。
ithasymo 3 years ago 6
MAN it's so crazy that all that big bulky machinery with buttons is what they used to make music. IT'S AWESUM!
jonnyroasta 4 years ago 2
I believe Sakamoto did not use the fairlight until later, when he was solo. Maybe starting with "b-2 Unit". But, from what I remember, that did not feature the Fairlight yet either.
johannesauvinem 4 years ago
I think the computer they were talking about was the sequencer that they were using. I believe it is one of the few (8) early Roland micocomposer, later to become the MC-8.You see him typing in the notes and note lengths. That sequencer controls the moog system and the other synths by translating the note data to CV.
johannesauvinem 4 years ago
I think the computer (sequencer) is indeed Rolan MC-8: it was released 1977, and since they're demoing songs from Solid State Survivor (1979), it would make sense.
MadokaLCX 4 years ago
MIDI didn't come out until 1983. But they did have samplers back then; more than likely a Fairlight or something similar with maybe a few CV/Gate sequencers
electrokinesis 4 years ago
When they said computer, it made me wonder what kind of computer system they had back then. Did they have MIDI then?
cyphertek 4 years ago
Fueron los autores de "Computer Games" en 1981 un clásico para los B-Boys.
funkberto 4 years ago
I love the gear, I wish I would have the oppertunity to play with such a giant analogue synth... =D
Cyrix10X 4 years ago
That's moog III-C^^
The 1st modular system made by moog.inc=D
HemlockDKiller 4 years ago
chotto nihongo dekimasu
nubient 5 years ago
Ahh. Japanese is such a wonderful language.
homegirrl 5 years ago
i don't know who uploaded this but this is too gorgeous! Yellow Magic Orchestra Rocks!
okoku 5 years ago 2
when was that shot? Around 78-79? Looks like when Solid State Survivor was out
Fokker1918 5 years ago
They show how to use the computer for composing and talk about what are the advantages of computers.
yumi0306 5 years ago
Translate - please!!!!
nubobok 5 years ago
why don't you learn japanese?
drifterf4 5 years ago
just for one video?
boojiboy 4 years ago