Clavioline sound on 1960's song Telstar
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Clavioline sound on 1960's song Telstar
I remembered a 1960s song called [u]Telstar[/u] from long ago and got to wondering what on earth made that sound. It appears it was something called a Clavioline that was a forerunner of synthesizers. (At least according to Wikipedia.)
There are several programs on the Kronos with a similar name but they don't sound like that record. I'm wondering if any of you have tried to duplicate that sound and, if so, how are you did it.
Thanks in advance,
John
There are several programs on the Kronos with a similar name but they don't sound like that record. I'm wondering if any of you have tried to duplicate that sound and, if so, how are you did it.
Thanks in advance,
John
Kronos 2 November, 2021
I know about the Telstar version you mention but I've grown to remember the one from The Ventures with organ. The Clavioline was indeed incredible for its time with an impressive array of different timbres/presets. Vangelis often used it on his first albums including 666, Earth and so on. I have a few basic Clavioline programs on my Kronos but never had the time to refine them.
There's a thread relating to the Clavioline sound here:
www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=126192
With a link to a Clavioline PCG file, about 5 posts down in the thread:
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www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=126192
With a link to a Clavioline PCG file, about 5 posts down in the thread:
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I had forgotten that the Ventures had organ parts. This makes perfect sense, of course. My brother became obsessed with the Telsta song so I must've heard it 100 times!KK wrote:I know about the Telstar version you mention but I've grown to remember the one from The Ventures with organ. The Clavioline was indeed incredible for its time with an impressive array of .
I was a child at the time, but it is really hard to remember anything other than the space program that generated so much common excitement. Telstar changed everything about communications. AT&T bill labs was really underappreciated for what it contributed. nobody knew where this stuff came from, it just appeared.
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Kronos 2 November, 2021
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Hi,
Being an elderly fellow I couldn't resist posting on your thread. Two names came to my mind when I saw the word 'Telstar' which were Jet Harris and Tony Meeham. I'm going to do a little research and comment further. I do believe there was also a connection with Cliff Richards band 'The Shadows' a la Hank Marvin. I was seven when this came out and was probably the first single my parents ever bought me. I played it to death, biggest regret purchase they ever made, LOL !!
Chris
Update, Apparently the closest Jet Harris & Tony Meeham got to the Tornadoes was when they toured with them in 1963. They did both play in the Shadows.
Being an elderly fellow I couldn't resist posting on your thread. Two names came to my mind when I saw the word 'Telstar' which were Jet Harris and Tony Meeham. I'm going to do a little research and comment further. I do believe there was also a connection with Cliff Richards band 'The Shadows' a la Hank Marvin. I was seven when this came out and was probably the first single my parents ever bought me. I played it to death, biggest regret purchase they ever made, LOL !!
Chris
Update, Apparently the closest Jet Harris & Tony Meeham got to the Tornadoes was when they toured with them in 1963. They did both play in the Shadows.
Your post got me thinking.chelsea4023 wrote:Hi,
Being an elderly fellow I couldn't resist posting on your thread. Two names came to my mind when I saw the word 'Telstar' which were Jet Harris and Tony Meeham. I'm going to do a little research and comment further. I do believe there was also a connection with Cliff Richards band 'The Shadows' a la Hank Marvin. I was seven when this came out and was probably the first single my parents ever bought me. I played it to death, biggest regret purchase they ever made, LOL !!
Chris
Update, Apparently the closest Jet Harris & Tony Meeham got to the Tornadoes was when they toured with them in 1963. They did both play in the Shadows.
I grew up around that time and yes this sound had an effect on me too.
Think I'll try programing it just for the sake of messing around with it.