Recreating Baba O'Riley & Won't Get Fooled Again
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Been listening to these songs for 30 years,,,,,,, not exact but sounds ****** good to me.
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@awaken77 There was no synth sequencing involved! The arpeggios were created by holding down block chords on the Lowery and then using the Marimba Repeat function in a way it wasn't originally intended to be used to give the effect of an arpeggio.
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Why so many dislikes?
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Sounds great. Very impressive.
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Amazing
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0:39 skips the cheesy intro.
PooPooOnMyNewShoe 3 months ago
@PooPooOnMyNewShoe Cheesy, maybe, but necessary.
FailedMuso 2 months ago
if you listen to Baba O'Reilly and slow it down to half speed you will find it is actually a piano and not a synth......
neen070456 3 months ago
@neen070456 If you look in the dictionary, you will find that the word "gullible" doesn't actually exist!!!
It is not a piano, it is a Lowery organ, as stated by Pete Townshend, the writer, creator and performer of the original piece.
FailedMuso 3 months ago 4
I can't believe these idiotic comments - I thought you did a great job, also I was going to get an Alesis Fusion before reading a load of negative comments about it - now I see there's nothing wrong with it at all !"!
oysterlovers 1 year ago 5
@oysterlovers :o)
FailedMuso 1 year ago