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Won't Get Fooled Again Synth Intro

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

Here I'm playing The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again synth intro. The sound (self-progremmed) is coming from Waldorf Blofeld (great synth) and I'm using M-Audio Axiom 61 as a controller.

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  • Please, right out of the box, am I gonna be able to plug and play the Axiom ? I see people assigning keys, etc. I wonder if the factory CDs enable the Axiom to be played right on. Is that simple? Which sounds (piano, organ, drums) are immediately available, if any? Thank you.

  • @dekzan

    Axiom is a midi controller. It doesn't produce any sounds itself. You will need a sound module or a soft synth on your computer.

  • Hi there.Thats really cool.The band I play with want to cover this song.Can I ask how you got the Tremelo/Repeat on the sound.?Did you use the LFO?If so what was the value and the waveform you used?Thanks. :-)

  • I did use the LFO with a square wave to control the level of the oscillators . On the Blofeld the LFO Waveform speed was set to 48. Just choose the comfortable setting to fit the tempo you want it to be in.

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  • tutorial please

  • Thats the best sounding version i have seen =D

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  • @Spacemartini im trying to civer this with the Fantom G6. Not even a clue!!!! help :)

  • sounds great :) sounds nothing like the song :)

  • that cheating to actually playing each note

  • dude this sounds great. get the who synth then itll sound perfect

  • Id really like either a tut or permission to use this in one of my vids...

  • Hi. I'm also in a band that want to cover this. I set the LFO and used and organ voice on my Yamaha S-80, but it doesn't sound nearly as good as yours. The tremolo effect is much more subtle and smooth on mine and does not produce the rhythmic effect I want. I was wondering if I was doing something wrong or if it's just a difference between synthesizers. Thanks so much.

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