MATRIXSYNTH: Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)"


Sunday, December 26, 2010

Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)"


YouTube via btpro | December 26, 2010 |

"Hit Animation Urusei Yatsura's another Slapstick scene music, part-1 Rhythm section.

I used complex half tone scale for this.

Main rhythm is Roland TR-808 and Roland SH-7 is used for Electric tom sound with Piko Piko Hammer."

Update:

Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)" part 2

btpro | December 28, 2010 |

"Hit Animation Urusei Yatsura's another Slapstick scene music, part-2 Bass & Melody.

I added Bass (MiniMoog) and Melody (Roland SH-7) to previous movie."

Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)" part 3

btpro | December 30, 2010 |

"Hit Animation Urusei Yatsura's another Slapstick scene music, part-3 Sequencer.

I added Sequencer (MiniMoog) to previous movie."

Update via vito_mf in the comments: "Anzai deserves much credit. his synthesizer museum was very important to me in the the late nineties internet.. one of the first synth sites and still a very rich resource.

i did a quick search on matrixsynth but did not find anything about it.. so here's the link

i used to love how the sh-07 demo ends..almost bitreduced.. i would also highlight the chamberlain m1 demo.. beautiful and strange."

Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)" part 4

btpro | January 01, 2011 |

"Hit Animation Urusei Yatsura's another Slapstick scene music, part-4 Sound Effects and Chord.

I added Sound Effects (EML ElectroComp-101, Roland ProMars) and Chord (Roland Juno-6) to previous movie."

Anime "Urusei Yatsura/HachaMecha Daikonran 2 (Slapstick Scene BGM)" Complete

btpro | January 03, 2011 |

"Complete Movie. Rhythm + Bass + Sequencer + Sound Effects + Melody, All movies together."

Also see Anime "Urusei Yatsura / Jiken da Jiken da Daijiken"

3 comments:

  1. This guy has an EML-101, zowie!

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  2. Anzai deserves much credit. his synthesizer museum was very important to me in the the late nineties internet.. one of the first synth sites and still a very rich resource.

    i did a quick search on matrixsynth but did not find anything about it.. so here's the link http://synth.fool.jp/os_vsm_1/cn74/index.html

    i used to love how the sh-07 demo ends..almost bitreduced.. i would also highlight the chamberlain m1 demo.. beautiful and strange.

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