Valse Synthétique
Uploader Comments (maisonvague)
All Comments (32)
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@Chacanger YESSS! I've wanted to know the name of that track for ages, and I thought the same thing when this video started playing THANKS!
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Very inspiring track... great one!
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The promars and JP4 together sort of give a PWM effect if I'm not mistaken (very dissonant and reminiscent of well temperament tuning: EXCELLENT).
Your little volkswagon was great! That really made me smile :)
Not only are you a superb musician, but I like your sense of humour and artistry.
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@maisonvague. excellent explanation, thank you
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* * * * * FIVE STARS * * * * *
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thanks for this, i realy like your performances
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One word. Amazing. Straight to my favourites. Oh by the way I played this video twice at the same time and sounded more vintage , lol
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I'm so jealous of your toys.
Great music. Lovin your style
you have promars and jupiter 4? which one do you prefer of these? they are very similar.
speedtribejp 10 months ago
@speedtribejp Yes, they do sound very similar. Almost identical, in fact, without engaging the second VCO on the Promars. If I had to choose one over the other I would choose the Jupiter-4 because of the 4-voice polyphony. But the Promars is capable of a much fuller and richer sound because of that second VCO. To me it sounds better than the Jupiter-4 in unison mode. Together they make a wonderful pair. I think of them as one instrument, with different strengths, but a common sound.
maisonvague 10 months ago
This song reminds me slightly of the song Waltz in Black, especially the begining :D
Chacanger 2 years ago
Why... you're right! It's does! Just checked it out. Great track!
maisonvague 2 years ago