Industrial Revolution Overture - Jean Michel Jarre
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@Viperdriver242 Almost every sound on "Revolutions" album was recorded on Roland D50 linear synthesizer, wich was the most revolutionary keyboard device at the time. Try to find it. It would be even better if you could find the rack version, Roland D 550, wich was probably used by Stereokromatik in this very video. :)
Cheers!
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as a guitar player and drummer it was very interesting to sit and watch a keyboard player go about his business. Watch how you layer parts and perform. I really enjoyed watching this and I love JMJ. I was lucky enough to be at the docklands gig and even though the weather was atrocious it was a great experience. Well done and thank you :))
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hey sterokromatik, your first youtube account was rivaldolima?
because the rivaldo lima cover were very great!
daftmusician 8 months ago
@daftmusician yah! my old account was rivaldolima ^^ greetings
Stereokromatik 8 months ago
It's great! I'm a big Jarre fan myself. Does the sounds come from the yamaha pss 490? Or did you use a sampler? I'm asking because I'm looking for a synth with sounds that Jarre uses.
How old is the Yamaha pss 490?
Greetings from Denmark
Viperdriver242 1 year ago
@Viperdriver242 Hi, i used it like a midi controller ^^ thanks a lot
Stereokromatik 1 year ago
what keyboard is it
szymon981 3 years ago 2
yamaha pss 490
Stereokromatik 3 years ago