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johnnydr wrote:Hey Bathurst N.B .I have a son living in Halifax,Was there a couple of weeks ago for a Tragically Hip show.
No rush !Reunion is only in July
Awesome man. I've spent a lot of time in Point Verte, had some family there.

Anyway, I'll see what I can whip up for ya when I get to it :)
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Hey enigma....glad to see you are still helping everyone!I tried to program that Love Is Alive patch,but yours sounds better.Do you find it easier using the software?Anyways,I know your busy.When you get to my turn,can I respectfully request the beginning synth sound to Ridin the storm out by REO Speedwagon with optional control over the portamental function.I would like to use the optional control for the beginning to Europes The Final Countdown beginning synth.Thanks again for your work and inspiration...Jeff
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Kevinh_12345us,

I know it's well past my bedtime but have only just seen your post. :roll:

Moodies 'eh?? In UK or USA?

Are Justin and John still functioning? :wink: :lol:

Sorry guys for going slightly off topic. :P

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Jedi711 wrote:Do you find it easier using the software?Anyways,I know your busy.When you get to my turn,can I respectfully request the beginning synth sound to Ridin the storm out by REO Speedwagon with optional control over the portamental function.I would like to use the optional control for the beginning to Europes The Final Countdown beginning synth.Thanks again for your work and inspiration...Jeff
Hey Jeff. Controlling Portamento rate huh? That sounds like it should be more than doable.

As far as the software... I don't use the software (If you're talking about the desktop software for making sounds) at all. I do everything on the keyboard itself. As I understand, OS 3.0.2 doesn't have full support for that software just yet anyway, so people are still waiting but honestly I've never even used it. I've installed it and when I saw it didn't work I didn't bother and just started on the Kronos directly.
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I would pay $$$ if you could program the Universe patch from the M1. I can't believe Korg release it for the Krome but NOT for the Kronos. WTF!
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Lagunatic wrote:I would pay $$$ if you could program the Universe patch from the M1. I can't believe Korg release it for the Krome but NOT for the Kronos. WTF!
Get me some samples, I'll take a look. I don't have and never owned the M1 sooo...
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MusicLive wrote:Kevinh_12345us,

Moodies 'eh?? In UK or USA?

Are Justin and John still functioning? :wink: :lol:
They are doing a US tour. Saw them a couple of years ago, excellent. Not sure who will show up, most bands only have some of the originals.

Tried to program the first part (Your Wildest Dream). I used a LFO to sweep the freq down, used the Amp/EG to cutoff, then added delay effects. Didn't sound so good.

Second try. Since they use melotrons, I chose a melo (violin+ flute) patch and used fingered portamento, plus the delay. Also tried it sweeping the LFO down, with Amp/EG cutoff.
Still doesn't sound right, but better than my first try.

If anyone has suggestions, let me know. There seems to be lots of different parts of the song that I want to put on different parts of the keyboard.
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Kevinh_12345us,

From what I've read here I'm fairly certain Enigmahack could produce the goods you require without too much of a problem.

He seems to me to be the guy who knows more than a thing or two about programming. Problem is, I think he's much too young to remember the Moodies, so you'll need to give him some indication of the sounds they used to make.
Strange, how so many folk nowadays wish to produce the sounds we took for granted during the '60's, 70's and 80's - not forgetting those awful mess-ups with tapes in Mellotrons.
I had a very close contact with the MB's way back in their heyday and they certainly knew how to produce the goods.
They were part of our 'local crowd' in those days. And what a fantastic crowd it was too, masses of highly talented 'muso's' from where I came.
But I'll leave it there.

Hope you get the sound fix you're looking for. :)

Regards,

MC
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MusicLive wrote:Kevinh_12345us,

Strange, how so many folk nowadays wish to produce the sounds we took for granted during the '60's, 70's and 80's - not forgetting those awful mess-ups with tapes in Melotrons.
I had a very close contact with the MB's way back in their heyday and they From what I've read here I'm fairly certain Enigmahack could produce the goods you require without too much of a problem.

He seems to me to be the guy who knows more than a thing or two about programming. Problem is, I think he's much too young to remember the Moodies, so you'll need to give him some indication of the sounds they used to make.
certainly knew how to produce the goods.
They were part of our 'local crowd' in those days. And what a fantastic crowd it was too, masses of highly talented 'muso's' from where I came.
But I'll leave it there.

Hope you get the sound fix you're looking for. :)

Regards,

MC
How cool!
I'm interested in as much learning how to make the sounds as playing them.

I'm looking for the sounds at the intro to the song Your Wildest Dream. First 35 seconds.

Here's a youtube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PIFDTuf2RM

Thanks--Kevin
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kevinh_12345us,

I knew the Yam DX7 featured heavily in this song, as did the Guitar synth.

Perhaps there's a sample in amongst the DX7 downloads for the Kronos that will do the job?

Justin played some beautiful guitar stuff too. Listen to his rhythm playing on 'Questions' and his haunting Gibson 335 on 'Blue Guitar' - the Kronos can make some nice Guitar sounds but it sounds puny compared to the real thing. But then I would say that, as a Guitarist of well over 50 years.
All very nostalgic.

If Enigmahack can produce the haunting guitar sound of that 335 on to a Kronos then he'll be the first programmer to make a true keyboard guitar effect.

You may have already seen this:-

http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=8714

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MC
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MusicLive wrote:
Justin played some beautiful guitar stuff too. .... his haunting Gibson 335 on 'Blue Guitar'
From the "Blue Jays" album, which I think should actually be the best Moody Blues album ever, even if it only featured two of them! :)
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Derek Cook,

Without wishing to highjack Enigmahack's thread, (sorry David,) I have to say I favoured 'Blue Jays' over their other stuff, but don't get me wrong, they produced some great music back in the day.

I'm originally from the 'music centre' of England and I have to say the bands were many, and produced some fantastic stuff - the Moodies were just one of those bands and it's great to hear they are still playing.

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MusicLive wrote:Derek Cook,

Without wishing to highjack Enigmahack's thread, (sorry David,) I have to say I favoured 'Blue Jays' over their other stuff, but don't get me wrong, they produced some great music back in the day.

I'm originally from the 'music centre' of England and I have to say the bands were many, and produced some fantastic stuff - the Moodies were just one of those bands and it's great to hear they are still playing.

Regards,

MC
Oh, the thread will find its way back on topic :) (and I'm of the school of thought that topics are like conversations, which can and will meander a little), but I have rarely come across anybody who has ever heard of "Blue Guitar", nor the album it came from, so had to mention it! :)

Back on topic now.... :D
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Derek Cook,

It just goes to show what a dinosaur I am.

I don't regret it though, as I happened to have lived through what I believe to have been some of the very best years of Music production - certainly in the Pop / Rock world, and I'm pleased to say I was there and a part of it. :verycool:

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Post by plisken »

I didn't see this listed so I assume it wasn't mentioned.

Would be really cool if you could do the Richard Andersson Lead sound. I know that this one uses a super saw. Something which the Kronos does not have.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_-Uc3x ... fq5CsT-ZNg

Another cool one would be Yuhki's Lead sound from Galneryus. This also uses a Super Saw I believe.

https://youtu.be/Q33rttf6V3o?t=130

https://youtu.be/48atPEyCPOU?t=156
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