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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The Shape of Things That Hum


The Shape Of Things That Hum - AKAI Sampler

Update: video moved to this post.

"From an 8 Part TV series looking at cult electronic instruments that have shaped modern music. GB, Allied Forces. Tx C4 Mon. 01.30-01.40, ... all » 2001/01/15

I hope you enjoy these videos & feel free to drop by my myspace page and say hi :)

http://myspace.com/elecktronik"

Title link takes you to more on Google video currently including the Roland TR-808, TB-303, Fairlight, Simmons, Minimoog, Yamaha DX7, AKAI Sampler, and Vocoder. Via SIGHUP.

4 comments:

  1. ha ha this is obviously outdated now but still great. Is that Ray Keith?

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  2. Bugger !!

    You beat me to posting these up !!

    Ah well ;o)

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  3. I LOVE my S2800. Back in the early '90s it was basically the only thing I used (along with Opcode Vision) to make tracks. I would spend days on end buried into that thing like a mad scientist.

    Haven't used it much lately (stupid synths!), but I was just listening to some of my old tracks recently and was pretty amazed at the sounds I was able to juice out of that baby...

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  4. thanks, fun stuff.

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