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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

EditEd4TV ReCover: Human League Don't You Want Me & DM Just Can't Get Enough


YouTube Uploaded by EditEd4TV on Mar 9, 2011

"NOTE: video begins with 25 seconds of silence as I jump from screen to screen, showing the various settings in Propellerhead's Record music software.

This is my version of Human League's "Don't You Want Me", recreated (a "ReCover" as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Record. All custom patches."

EditEd4TV ReCover: Depeche Mode Just Can't Get Enough

Uploaded by EditEd4TV on Mar 17, 2011

"This is my version of Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough", recreated (a "ReCover" as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Record. All custom patches, all original note data (no web download of MIDI files)."

Friday, August 19, 2011

Depeche Mode People Are People - cover


YouTube Uploaded by EditEd4TV on Aug 19, 2011

"This is my version of Depeche Mode's "People Are People", recreated (a "ReCover" as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Record. All custom patches, all original note data (no web download of MIDI files)."

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Naked Eyes Always Something There - cover


YouTube Uploaded by EditEd4TV on Aug 7, 2011

"This is my version of "Always Something There originally by Naked Eyes, recreated (a "ReCover" as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Record. Almost all custom patches (the tubular bells are from the Abbey Road ReFill), all original note data (no web download of MIDI files)."

And the original:

Naked Eyes - Always Something There

Uploaded by emimusic on Feb 26, 2009

"Pre-VEVO Play Count: 1,526,981
Music video by Naked Eyes performing Always Something There To Remind Me."

Monday, February 07, 2011

Introducing Fairlight CMI Legacy II+ (reason refill)


YouTube via bitleyTM | February 07, 2011 |

"Introducing Fairlight CMI Legacy MKII+. Fairlight CMI Legacy MKII+ marks the introduction of a new release in the series of Fairlight refills, having been continously developed and updated for about a year and a half. Comparing the size of this new version with the original, it's pretty evident that lots has happened during this time. Six times larger than the original 400 Mb Fairlight CMI Legacy, introduced in April 2010, the new refill also comes with some stunning new concepts.

Technically speaking what we now have here is a Reason 4 and 5 compatible refill, loaded with no less than 2 304 instrument patches; 1 014 NNXT patches, 622 Combinator patches, over 190 ReDrum drum kits and much, much more.

Main news. All instruments are now divided into virtual machines. This is highly inspired by Elektron's Machinedrum & Monomachine grooveboxes. The Combinator graphics are brand new and unique for each machine / instrument. These have been designed with creative input and assistance from Kangebo Design in Stockholm, Sweden. All of the patches in the refill are named according to these instrument types, to make it easier to find the right sound when producing music.

These are some of the new instruments / machines in the refill; 4 UPETEUR. Analog Compuphonic Synth. AIRBASS. The total module for bass sounds. CHROME. Analog and chord synth module. DIG IT ALL. Digital synths. FAIRVOX. Fairlight Voices. ILLTURN 80R. Alternating patches. MEAN MACHINE. Edge and grit. ORLANDO. Analog JX Synths. P5. Analog synthesizer. THE LEGACY. CMI taken to new levels. THE ORCH. Orchestral with a twist. TWEEDLE. Keyboard sounds. UNDERCOVER. Drums, percussion and FX. XYLO 4N. Mallets. Last but not least; ZIGNATURE PATCHEZ.
Signature patches provided by DrLoop, Abstract Assasinator and EditEd4TV.

Background. Fairlight CMI was introduced in 1979 and it was the first ever keyboard instrument with digital sampling, ie recording of sounds and storing those in a computer-like fashion. The Fairlight systems of those days cost about 545 000 SEK; roughly 2 MSEK by today's value (about $350,000). The extremely high price combined with the fact that only highly successfull acts got to use it (like Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Keith Emerson, Howard Jones and many others) helped form a myth around the instrument. When I got the chance to use some original recordings directly from a Fairlight IIx I was instantly turned on by the idea of building a refill, since these sounds still are highly looked after. I contacted Fairlight in Australia and got a thumbs up about the project, and this has helped me build and maintain what today is the world's largest collection of Fairlight recordings. This is all available for Reason!

File size: 1,7 Gb (packed) or 2,49 Gb before packed with ReFill Packer.

To find out more and to order the refill, please visit http://bitley.laconicsounds.net - direct link http://bitley.laconicsounds.net/refil..."

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

M83 Midnight City Cover on Propellerheads Reason

Published on Feb 12, 2013 EditEd4TV·35 videos

"This is my version of M83's 'Midnight City', recreated (a 'ReCover' as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Reason. All custom patches, all original note data (no web download of MIDI files)."

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Real Life Send Me An Angel - Reason Cover


Published on Nov 5, 2012 by EditEd4TV

"This is my version of Real Life's "Send Me An Angel", recreated (a "ReCover" as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Reason. All custom patches (I think there may be one that is listed as the original patch that I began with but it was heavily edited inside), all original note data (no web download of MIDI files)."

And the original:

Real Life - Send Me An Angel

Uploaded by WaveMusicClassics on Jul 8, 2011

Simmons drums.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Nena 99 Red Balloons - cover


YouTube Uploaded by EditEd4TV on Aug 16, 2011

"This is my version of "99 Red Balloons" by Nena, recreated (a "ReCover" as I call it) completely in Propellerhead's Record. Almost all custom patches (there's the Subtractor "Glass Organ" patch for the keyboard solo, layered with some custom patches though), all original note data (no web download of MIDI files). Rick Silvestri on electric guitar and bass guitar."
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