I love the Emu sounds and really wish I had one of
those Orbit modules (SOOOOOO SWEET!). No money. I use mostly Roland
stuff. I have a DR-202 (Dr. Sampler), MC-303, and SP-808EX. The 808
has a D-beam controller which you can assign to any two of six parameters and
then you control them by stabbing your hands in and out of their field.
It's really fun and confuses the audience. I've got a nifty thing called
the FR-777 which is a true analogue monophonic synth like a mini-moog with a
sequencer instead of a keyboard. It's got a BUNCH of knobs. You can
take a better look at my "studio" at http://www.ifpr.homestead.com/s_studioequip.html.
Click on the pictures for bigger shots. I use all this stuff in live shows
as well.
There is one particular sound the Orb uses in their
music that I'm dying to figure out. It's somewhere between a hi-conga
hit and a wood block. Unfortunately I can't find a good example at the
moment so, never mind :).
Does anyone know a link to a page that shows the
Orb's equipment?
And thanks for the response to my FFWD
request. It's a beautiful world!
Hi,
Yes
I know that instruments, I use the EMU groove Box MPXL-7 and EMU 5000
Ultra
Sampler, and a scratchable cd- Player, the emu Groovebox makes
everything
scratchable,too.
Mouse on Mars use strange instruments as Laser
based things that they play
with their arms and hands. Interesting for
controlling is also this page :
www.doepfer.de, Kraftwerk had worked together with
them,
thanx,
christoph
> I'm into making music miself too.. My
most recent purchase is the Yamaha
> RS7000, which has plenty of realtime
controllers! Suggestion?
> And i know that LX uses the Korg Kaoss Pad a
lot during shows.
>
> greetz
>
Arv