In the song "The Winner Takes It All" (1980), Benny Andersson used several synthesizers. The main synthesizer in this song is the Korg PS-3100, which creates a distinctive sound in the intro and throughout the composition. Additionally, the Moog Minimoog was also used in the song, adding depth and texture to the sound. Some sources also indicate the use of the Roland CR-78, a drum machine that creates a rhythmic pattern in the song. Although the Roland Jupiter-4 synthesizer was not used in "The Winner Takes It All", Benny Andersson often experimented with various synthesizers and keyboards to create a unique ABBA sound.
Wow awesome my friend
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Great cover on the tiny Jupiter❣️
In the song "The Winner Takes It All" (1980), Benny Andersson used several synthesizers. The main synthesizer in this song is the Korg PS-3100, which creates a distinctive sound in the intro and throughout the composition.
Additionally, the Moog Minimoog was also used in the song, adding depth and texture to the sound. Some sources also indicate the use of the Roland CR-78, a drum machine that creates a rhythmic pattern in the song.
Although the Roland Jupiter-4 synthesizer was not used in "The Winner Takes It All", Benny Andersson often experimented with various synthesizers and keyboards to create a unique ABBA sound.
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Yeeeaaaahhh I love this song
Nice
Well done, great timings
Great 😀👍
Epic, how did you get that piano sound?
Thank you, the piano is XV012 PianoStrings
@@scarcitude the Jupiter Xm is now on my want list because of this 👍
By chance could you please share sheet music of this masterpiece
Sorry, did this by ear
I’m gonna dedicate my life to doing exactly this from now on 😂