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  • Special!

  • Told you I have a surprise for you Mike, ici la: Bonjour Monsieur : :)

  • Very Good!

  • My Juno1 makes a lovley sound also on this tune

  • very very nice beautiful sound

    minute 1:51 little error

    many thanks tom

  • very very nice beautiful sound

  • God!!!

  • Hey, that's really nice. It's kinda even fluffier than the original. :-)

  • nice job. its the closest vangelis cover i have ever heard well done

  • i wish i still had my juno 6. best arpeg'ing i've ever come across. majestic.

  • Nice attempt, the bass IS wrong though... Sorry!

    Still, much better than I could ever do!

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  • słyszałem jeden fałsz, pomyliłeś się, ale jest nieźle zagrane, ja też gram i takie rzeczy słyszę, ale nie przejmuj się posłuchaj tego kilka razy sam znajdziesz błąd. Pozdrawiam

  • I think what you need for the juno to sound even closer to the cs80 is a ring-modulator effect in the signal chain somehow. The ringmod helped add character to the cs80

  • Dude! I love your version of "I Hear You Now". It's so spacier than before, which draws me to it. I...love...it.

  • ?whats the tempo

  • swweeeeeeeeet

  • cool dude you got a Z

  • awesome. very well done, totally captures the atmosphere of the original!!

  • very good

  • GOD BLESS YOU FOR THIS

  • The red car has warm oscillators and lfo's as well

  • The Juno-6 is such a wonderful warm synth and has a great vintage sound.

    It's hard to get a bad sound out of it!

    I paid approx 400 GBP for a mint condition juno-6 on ebay and i never looked back.

    Super music thanks!!

  • Nice to hear this again.... it's been years.

    Great job.

  • Nearly 2 year's on, and still a classic! Love this track.

  • Hmm. I think the bass is wrong... Not that I would be foolish enough to even start to complain, but I believe there is something wrong with the bass, or rather the start of the bass... And as per usual, great video :)

  • Go to mik300z and see how better he is. we all have to start somewhere!

  • lol, this was in my early days of cam sound, straight to my litlle camera but If you had been in the room the night i did this and heard it as I played you might think differently. bass was warm and phat, and my 106 still had 6 voices!!!! Cheers and hi Igor

  • great 5 stars.

  • Very nice play!

    Thanks for sharing.

  • very nice job!!

  • This is quite wonderful

  • nice one!

    for the CS80 did you try the Aturia CS80V VST instrument?

    I know it's expensive but..*cough*

  • Hi lol, yes I have the arturia on my laptop but need (a) a decent soundcard and (b) a decent pc to run it. Im looking forward to hooking up a hardware/software studio soon.

  • Lovely!

  • well done!!

  • Did you figure out the chords yourself? That must have been pretty tough! Great work.

  • Nicely done!

    I used to have a Juno 106 and It didn`t take me long to regret selling it

  • Well done to you! I enjoyed listening to your rendition.

  • One of my favotite CD's. You did a great job, pleasure to listen to your performances :)

  • Excellent Vangelis cover! the Junos Sound great, your playing is spot on!

  • I've been listening to vangelis my whole life and i think this is good. maybe too exakt at some point..

  • Well done, great job!

    The Juno sounds awesome!

  • Thankyou!

  • great tune

    i love the ufo landing sounds

  • Well done, man!! Congratulations!

  • Still the best!

  • Nice car

  • Nice work! Even though I prefer Vangelis' bass and lead sounds, you've gotten real close to the original composition. Sounds fresh, not embarassing like many other fan's covers. I love this song, together with much of the other music Jon Anderson and Vangelis has composed.

  • Beautiful! :)

  • One of my favorite songs presented beatifully, thanks.

  • Its very nice music. Al I can tell you about the CS80 is that the white bits are supposed to be ivory and th black bits, ebony. It doesnt make a damn to the sound but it adds to the enrichment of the appreciation of this musical intellectual feast extravigansa extraodinaire. Now, where's my comb and paper gone ?

  • Yes, Vangelis did use the CS80 (stacking 2 presets: bass, and guitar) for the duophonic bit at the beginning - and all through the instrumental break.

  • Cool version.

  • can anyone tell me where to find the partition of this great song.

  • Once I learnt this, I went back to my Roland JP-8000 and was able to get this type of sound by playing with all the different modulations.

    On the JP-8000, the filter, panning, pitch and other modulators are in seperate locations. But now I "think" CS80, if you know what I mean!

  • The funny thing is I discovered part of the CS80 sound is actually to do with the user interface. Theres a section called "movement", whereby you control all modulation from one panel. The crouping of all the modulation controls together got me thinking in a different way, and introducing subtle modulations on Filter, Tremelo, pitch and panning got me into Vangelis territory.

  • I've been looking at a freeware software simulatir of the CS80, called the CS80R. Sounds more realistic than the auturia version to me, and has a nice, non patronizing modern GUI, not the vintage style interface that doest work so well :)

  • Sounds cool, i've read mixed reviews on the aturia version but i don't use software so i'll never know! Guess the way synths are improveing faster we can probably buy a hardware remake of the cs80 in the coming years for peanuts

  • I've been looking at a freeware software simulatir of the CS80, called the CS80R. Sounds more realistic than the auturia version to me, and has a nice, non patronizing modern GUI, not the vintage style interface that doest work so well :)

  • I think this is a great effort- you show a lot of talent and potential yourself. I think your melody line sounds great, very thin and Juno-y perhaps, but I think it sounds perfect! You don't want too thinck a sound for a lead part like that. I'm going to go away now and try to program the lead on my JP-8000 (keyboard version of JP-8080) and see if I can come up with anything similar. If its any better I'll let you know!

  • thanks! i agree the lead is a bit thin, was going to add a vox pad to it but it didn't sound right somehow, best of luck with the jp-8000, i must look it up on youtube to hear how it sounds

  • Have you tried to play 'Chung Kuo' By Vangelis, There are only 2 on You Tube

  • nope,might give it a go in the future, it's a great track

  • That would indeed be a feat. Even Vangelis himself would be challenged to come up with it using different gear today!

  • Amazing rendition of a great Jon and Vangelis song. The Juno sounds beautiful! Just great.

  • Excellent stuff.  Try and get your hands on a Roland JP 8080 - great for the lead sound you seek.

  • Jp 8080 have to say i've never heard of it, is that the synth he used for that sound? Thanks for the info

  • No, its a rack version of the JP8000, digital analogue modelling synth, it just makes some cool lead sounds.  And would sound awesome as part of your excellent rig and with you gr8 playing.

  • Very interesting, I will look into it. Thanks for the kind comments and info hafstrat!

  • i love the original song , and you have done a very good version of it ..well done.

  • Great!

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