Sounds like a sawtooth filtered by a lowpass filter modulated by a short envelope decay/release. The notes are done by an arpeggiator and the chords are played by hand as variations (extra inserted notes) can clearly be heard so now and then.
I this case, you take the original unmixed records, solo the different instruments and then save that to individual tracks. They where released for the rock band games, since that requires separate tracks for each instrument
@@ImJustGioo nope. it was Fred Mandel on his Jupiter 8. He also was the one to record the famous "I want to break free" synth solo with this synthesizer as well.
Roger Taylor is an excellent drummer. One of the best. But since this song came out, I have always been of the belief that he never wrote this song. He had always wanted a number one hit, and if you look at his attempts at songwriting from Queen I onward, they are all in a similar class or type of musical composition. He never got his number one - until this song. Radio Ga Ga is on another level of musicality entirely. All the other songs are clearly Roger Taylor songs. They all have that vibe. But this stands out from all of them. No, this was written by a professional songwriter who remains anonymous to this day, who has a vastly more intricate knowledge of melody and harmony than RT. I think he paid someone to write this for him, and in whatever contract was signed, he would retain all rights of ownership and credit. The actual composer would be bound to "keep it quiet" as part of the deal. Roger Taylor once said that the chords of Radio Ga Ga are "incredibly complicated". I don't think he would have said that if he wrote it. That's my take on this anyway, and what more perfect place to put it out there than a RUclips comments section.
Interesting theory but remember writing a song only means he wrote the lyrics and melody line. As I recall from what I've read it was Freddie who t reworked it and arranged it and made it what it came to be. For this album they also had the help of a real good session musician Gary Mandel who was a synth wiz. He most likely also had a hand in the arrangement.
This songs is made with Roland Jupiter 8 and Oberheim OB-XA
Seems about right just because of the name
Justo eso iba a preguntar Nico, si alguien sabia que sintes se habian usado? Gracias por tu aportacion!!!
@@OzkSanRoaEn ambos sintetizadores se puede hacer ese sonido de bajo, yo tengo un preset que aun estoy perfeccionando
Queen’s Synthpop answer to the new wave 80’s?
2024 and still a great keyboard music
I could fall asleep to this. So beautiful 🖤
0:17 simply the best
Man this song is so underrated
i think this is a joke
@@ahard-daysnight6659 it is
@@hombrerusode40anos72 oh ok
@@ahard-daysnight6659 it is underrated
@@hombrerusode40anos72 not really, go to the official video, has over 100m views
Beautiful!
beautiful
How do they get the sound effect?
Use the arpeggio function
Sounds like a sawtooth filtered by a lowpass filter modulated by a short envelope decay/release.
The notes are done by an arpeggiator and the chords are played by hand as variations (extra inserted notes) can clearly be heard so now and then.
The noisy/squelchy pad is most likely done by routing a choir (and a rich carrier sound) though a vocoder.
4:10
sounds like a helicopter
I love it
@@nosoyyo5441 Same
Made with Roland Jupiter 8
ruclips.net/video/mAry3nbsGAM/видео.html 1:25
no, no so much synths
Gta v
of course lol
yep
es verdad!
how do i create the multitrack of a song like this?
I this case, you take the original unmixed records, solo the different instruments and then save that to individual tracks.
They where released for the rock band games, since that requires separate tracks for each instrument
thanks for this
very intersting all songs should be recorded i think they are but they are mixed into one track. most instruments are played seperatley
#OneVision2021
sir..nice ,thumbs up..can u tell me how did u remove the some instrument in one song?or
iwhat software did u use?thnx godbless
He didn't - the separate tracks was released as part of the Rock Band games, since it needs them separated to be able to mute single instruments
are these official multi tracks?
I think yes
QFR Answering a comment from 6 years ago
RockBand Leaks
who play this in queen?
Qwirty Zxc Brian may
He did the keys
@@ImJustGioo thats so good
@@ImJustGioo nope. it was Fred Mandel on his Jupiter 8. He also was the one to record the famous "I want to break free" synth solo with this synthesizer as well.
Spike Edney
Quisiera saber cómo se hace eso
do you have only drums?
Look for Radio GaGa only drums and bass, here on youtube.
Roger Taylor is an excellent drummer. One of the best. But since this song came out, I have always been of the belief that he never wrote this song. He had always wanted a number one hit, and if you look at his attempts at songwriting from Queen I onward, they are all in a similar class or type of musical composition. He never got his number one - until this song. Radio Ga Ga is on another level of musicality entirely. All the other songs are clearly Roger Taylor songs. They all have that vibe. But this stands out from all of them.
No, this was written by a professional songwriter who remains anonymous to this day, who has a vastly more intricate knowledge of melody and harmony than RT. I think he paid someone to write this for him, and in whatever contract was signed, he would retain all rights of ownership and credit.
The actual composer would be bound to "keep it quiet" as part of the deal. Roger Taylor once said that the chords of Radio Ga Ga are "incredibly complicated". I don't think he would have said that if he wrote it. That's my take on this anyway, and what more perfect place to put it out there than a RUclips comments section.
Interesting theory but remember writing a song only means he wrote the lyrics and melody line. As I recall from what I've read it was Freddie who t reworked it and arranged it and made it what it came to be. For this album they also had the help of a real good session musician Gary Mandel who was a synth wiz. He most likely also had a hand in the arrangement.
That No1 you speak of...its These are the days of our lives.
You and this theory are both stupids
@@cdadlpop i
I read somewhere that he asked Brian to help him figure out the chords