Amazing ! And with "setting" information , most interesting and funny. *I hope another demo with *Snares* with short decay and type of *Clap* sounds. Please 😉
Excellent authentic 80's sounds. I recently got a pair with a drumset I bought. But I think the batterys must be flat and I have no idea how to change them.
Quite straightforward on any analogue synth with a noise generator and resonant filter. I chanced across that sound on a Korg Mono/Poly back when I didn't totally understand what I was doing.
The drum is “seated” very nicely in all those mixes 😎
My Synare 3 has been sitting for a decade and I just started using it again! Thanks for this demo!
Great to hear!
The Synare 3 was heard in the songs "Dance Electric" (1984) and "Jump (For My Love)" (1984).
Don't forget *The Jonzun Crew* and many *Dub Reggae* of early 80s.
Also in "Vienna" from Ultravox. The thunder sound effect in the beginning.
That Disco Seventies preset is dope!
Right, but *no preset* , All was manual setting with rotary knobs.
Wow, forgot about this old classic Paolo!! Nice 😎👍🎹🎹🎵🇬🇧🍻
Synares were also used on deodatos bachmainia in 79
Nice chair setup.
Ahhh the good old days! Thanks Paolo! 😎👍🏼
Who would think the longer part will be the disco part ? =)
Grande !! Ho il cugino...Multivox Snare Drum !!😄😄😄🎹🇮🇹🎹
The Wavedrum's Father!
Amazing ! And with "setting" information , most interesting and funny. *I hope another demo with *Snares* with short decay and type of *Clap* sounds. Please 😉
More to come!
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sounds a little bit like a flock of seagulls wishing.....(intro drum sound)
maybe they used this lovely little thing
Excellent authentic 80's sounds. I recently got a pair with a drumset I bought. But I think the batterys must be flat and I have no idea how to change them.
All you need is a screwdriver to remove the bottom, the battery compartment is inside the unit.
@@SynthManiaDotCom Thanks I got it figured out and they work perfectly!
Appreciate your help very much
how to get the samples?
freely on the Internet
The piew puw Joy Division kling klang machine
Ultravox's "Vienna" would've been a good candidate. Though good luck reproducing THAT sound!
Quite straightforward on any analogue synth with a noise generator and resonant filter. I chanced across that sound on a Korg Mono/Poly back when I didn't totally understand what I was doing.
Correct me if I'm wrong the synare had an unlicensed moog ladder filter
Nice