vintage synth demo by RetroSound
(for the vintage synth review)
The fattest bass ever...
Moog Taurus 1 bass pedals (demo of the legendary preset sounds and the various VCF and envelope settings, ...
vintage synth demo by RetroSound (for the vintage synth review)
The fattest bass ever... Moog Taurus 1 bass pedals (demo of the legendary preset sounds and the various VCF and envelope settings, Glide, some untypical Taurus sounds and more); drums: Roland TR-606
You must have very good bass loudspeakers or a subwoofer to hear the deep frequences.
Attention! Please turn the Volume pot of your speaker in middle position. Some sounds can destroy your speakers ... and your ears! ;-)
This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrument.
"I really believe that you've not heard 'deep' bass until you've heard the Taurus in full flight. I have no measurements to illustrate the frequencies that the Taurus reaches, but these kind of sub-sonics are beyond the scope of any digital synth that I've come across, and even put a lot of good analogue ones to shame." (Published in SOS June 1995)
used by Rush (Tom Sawyer), Genesis (Squonk, Dance on a Volcano, Los Endos, Mama, Turn it on Again, Abacab...) Asia (Go, Dont Cry), Marillion (Pseudo Silk Kimono, Kaylight), Steve Hackett (Clocks), Phil Collins (I Don`t Care Anymore), U2 (Where the Streets have no Name), The Police (Don't Stand So Close To Me, Walking on the Moon), Saga, J.-M. Jarre, Yes, Led Zeppelin and more
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He's playing it with his hands, like John Hackett used to do live for his brother, Steve Hackett. Early Genesis and Rush (1970's)also used these alot. I'm not sure alot of people realize that both Geddy and Alex used these in Rush. Though I've read (some years ago) where Geddy said they only use them to trigger midi events anymore.
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it's meant to played by the feet am I right ?
awesome!
and The Police