Roland SH 201 Synthesizer - Pink Floyd On The run
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@Batman83 Sure didn't. Corrected, sir.
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@AkpostedUp Guess you didn't see the other comment I posted a year ago.
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Rick Wright was a professional organist...yet still sequenced it for the album. Perhaps you should look at some other synth players, Klaus Shultze, Wendy Carlos, Christophe Frank. They all Use sequencing as a LARGE part of their technique.
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Wow...cycleflight, you sound like a tool. I would imagine most people came here to look at the sh-201, so they probably know the difference between "PLAYING" and "SEQUENCING". At least you said he was a decent synthesist, then you kinda crap all over him, then tell us to go watch someone else...i both "PLAY" and "SEQUENCE, and i think he is doing just fine...as for Floyd,
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wow pink floyd :D
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Dude, can't you see all the videos on here ? They all show what this synth can do. Of course it has synth sounds .
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I'm Thinking Of buying this one.
But , Does it only playt arp's or does it has nice synths 2. (for making hiphop??)
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omg cant WAIT to buy this synth and play with it like this :D On the run sounds rich and beautiful!
You do know the original was a sequence as well, right? Pink Floyd didn't play "On the Run" with a keyboard, they programmed it into a small modular synth. So the thing this synthesist is doing in the video? That'd be called using a synthesizer. Not professional key playing, but well done synthesis. If you want to see someone pressing the black and whites in an impressive fashion, go watch Vladimir Ashkenazy.
cycleflight 2 years ago 13
not a sequencer but still a very flexible arpegiator ;-)
Keybern 2 years ago 4