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Friday, March 10, 2006

The Song That Made String Synths Famous

Well, in my world at least. Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart. I beleive this is an ARP OMNI 2. If not please correct me in the comments and I'll update the post. For years I've heard it's either a Solina or OMNI. In the video it's clearly and Omni. I do know New Order later used and ARP Quadra for their strings. ARP all the way for them. Links below.



Two videos:
The official processed video. The OMNI sounds silky and smoothed out a bit.
The live/raw video. You can really hear the raw sound of the OMNI hear.

3 comments:

  1. 'Love Rollercoaster' by the Ohio Players featured a string synth hook in the chorus. This was a top 40 hit in 1975 (give or take a year. I'm pretty sure this was the song that made the string synth famous, except now I'm remembering Gary Wrights 'Dream Weaver' from a year or two before...

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  2. Dreamweaver, definitely. Sucrose Omni strings lovingly massaged by one David Foster, as I recall.

    I still remember hearing those fizzy slabs of 'Not Mellotron' and recoiling in horror.

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  3. Yes, it was an ARP Omni on Love Will Tear Us Apart, treated through a Melos DE1 analogue echo.

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