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How To Play Level 42 - Children Say Live
Luke48
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As played live at Wembly. Sounds:
1. Brassy Pad: DX7 trombone sound
2. Guitar synth sound: DX7 f.guitar sound + 8. note delay + TVF res. filter. Note on album it's differe...
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How To Play Holding back the years - Simply Red
Luke48
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The verse I only did 2nd part. The are several variations.
Sounds:
Intro: DX7 rhodes sound
Verse: Acoustic piano sound and DX7 rhodes layered for accents. Strings are prob...
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How To Play Girlfriend - Pebbles
Luke48
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Shows how to play various parts of Girlfriend by Pebbles. Drum is not complete but gives you general idea.
I think originally these synths were used:
Strings: D50 which...
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How To Play Level 42 - Something About You
Luke48
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Shows various synth parts in Something About You. I think this is how the sounds are created:
- Intro brass sound: 2 oct layered Prophet saw sound with relative slow att...
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How To Play Level 42 - Leaving Me Now
Luke48
3,922 views
As played live at Wembley in '86. Note the incredible wide voicings for the left hand (could only do this on Casio). Sound comes from Roland Fantom (JD Piano).
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DX7II Rhodes Song demo
Luke48
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Song I wrote early 90's with Tim. DX7II with S330.
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Oberheim Matrix 1000 and DX7 song demo
Luke48
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Demo of Matrix 1000, DX7II FD and S330 for drums/base.
Easy to hear which sound is from which synth/sampler...
Late 80's with Atari ST Cubase.
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How To Play Will Downing - Love Supreme Solo
Luke48
518 views
Shows how to play the 2 solo piano pieces. Sounds really great so I wanted to know how it's played.
The piano sound is most likely a Roland JD piano.
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How To Play George Duke - Solo Flight Part 2
Luke48
592 views
Didn't quite turn out as I wanted to but with non-weighted keyboard not sure I could improve this much. But notes are pretty much correct in the 2nd part at 50% speed.
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How To Play Somebody by Depeche Mode
Luke48
18,287 views
As played on the album. To get piano sound:
1. Lower by 1 octave
2. Add reverb and significantly reduce dry (so sound will be more distant)
3. If you have a Yamaha sligh...
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