Back in the 80s I did the same with "These Days" the b-side of Joy Divisions "Love will tear us apart" and New Orders "Blue Monday. I had a Korg PolySix, Ensoniq Mirage, EDP Wasp, Roland MC-202, TR-606 and TR-626. It was all recorded on an Akai open reel and bounced in Mono. Wish I still had copies of those tracks. I lost the majority of my early music in a house fire. In the last 10 years though I've been buying synths though as I want to recreate my stuff from then.
In my life I was lucky to work together with italians. Here I see the same common approach: "Well, I say it is OK. Let's go." Just "I say it is OK." No doubts, no extra parfectionism - just accept life as it is. And - it works!! Many thanks 🙏
First of all I must thank you for the great video about West End Girls I noticed that you have a lot of synths there , so I need to know if you can help me about MIDI issues I have the KORG KRONOS 2 , and I work with Logic Pro 11 ,I can use the Sequencer of logic , using the sounds of the Kronos , my question is : Can I make a full song in my Kronos , and then put all the midis in logic the 16 Channels and to have all the Kronos sounds in every single track in the sequencer of Logic? Now I do a Song and then track by track I'm using the audio record in logic , I want to put all the 16 tracks , the MIDI tracks in logic and then star to create every single track in audio , may I explane it good? Thanks a lot again I hope you can help me
Hey Andy, new subscriber here. This was a great video for learning the parts and also placement. I will delve into your profile and see what else is exciting in there. TYSM. I am a keyboardist/lead vocalist in a San Diego cover band, and I use a Fantom 07. Looking forward to your future projects.
Fun fact - the re-recorded version of west end girls (the one you are using as your guide) was recorded virtually live with virtually now sequencing used.
Hi, Andy Many thanks for your Pet Shop Boys video. I wonder why you used a DAW to record it rather than the Kronos's internal sequencer. I've used Korg sequencers to make backing tracks since the 80's and would practically swear by them. The basic techniques remain the same from the M1 to the OW1 (PRO) to the Oasys. The Kronos OS looks identical to the Oasys and once you know the CC codes you can do all kinds of things in the way of fancy editing. Perhaps you know that yourself, though. What I enjoyed most, after your wild enthusiasm, was seeing someone else doing what I also love to do. So, please do make more videos like this one! Les Barraclough ST ANNE'S ON SEA UK
Hey, thank you so much for your comment, really appreciated... yes, i do use the Kronos sequencer, but not very often... i prefer working with DAWs... I will definitely create more videos like this, as I do enjoy making them, and doing deep dives on tunes...
Amazing! Wondering if you could please give me a light about the Fm algorithm used for the bass on that patch. Have been trying for hours on my FM to crecreate it but it’s taking too much time and still nothing that sounds close enough. Thank you so much in advance
Simply fantastic!! I am working on this track at the moment, I have the Arturia V collection, so Finding the EMulator Sounds has been really satisfying Taking me longer lol But It's sounding enjoyable. The Bass sounds excellent, as it was I belive three parts Stacked, but then they had 48 channels of Tape to play with :)
Really fantastic on the spot recreation of what is actually a tricky track that seems simple, but is pretty complex.
Brilliant, very educational, you're a natural entertainer sir
Back in the 80s I did the same with "These Days" the b-side of Joy Divisions "Love will tear us apart" and New Orders "Blue Monday. I had a Korg PolySix, Ensoniq Mirage, EDP Wasp, Roland MC-202, TR-606 and TR-626. It was all recorded on an Akai open reel and bounced in Mono. Wish I still had copies of those tracks. I lost the majority of my early music in a house fire. In the last 10 years though I've been buying synths though as I want to recreate my stuff from then.
In my life I was lucky to work together with italians. Here I see the same common approach: "Well, I say it is OK. Let's go." Just "I say it is OK." No doubts, no extra parfectionism - just accept life as it is. And - it works!! Many thanks 🙏
Thank you Alex... never look for perfection!
Great Video!!!! Nice, nice, nice!!!! Congrats!!!!!
Brother!! This is a great video and great work. Try to reedit and add the final song to the same video without the vocals and this will go viral.
Bellissimo‼️😃
A lot of elements reminds me of Frankie Goes to Hollywood “Relax”
Very fresh and funny.
BRAVO!
Grazie Matteo!
Great Job! I love it ❤
Subscribed. Love the video Andy!
AWESOME!
I was actually really surprised on how good it sounds
Cool!
Excellent, but you are missing the shaker from the percussion track. It's quiet, but it's there...
Deconstructing and re-creating songs is the best way to learn how to make songs.
First of all I must thank you for the great video about West End Girls
I noticed that you have a lot of synths there , so I need to know if you can help me about MIDI issues
I have the KORG KRONOS 2 , and I work with Logic Pro 11 ,I can use the Sequencer of logic , using the sounds of the Kronos , my question is : Can I make a full song in my Kronos , and then put all the midis in logic the 16 Channels and to have all the Kronos sounds in every single track in the sequencer of Logic? Now I do a Song and then track by track I'm using the audio record in logic , I want to put all the 16 tracks , the MIDI tracks in logic and then star to create every single track in audio , may I explane it good?
Thanks a lot again I hope you can help me
Hey Andy, new subscriber here. This was a great video for learning the parts and also placement. I will delve into your profile and see what else is exciting in there. TYSM. I am a keyboardist/lead vocalist in a San Diego cover band, and I use a Fantom 07. Looking forward to your future projects.
Hi, any chance that you’d be able to send the MIDI files over please as we’d like to experiment with mixing this?
Fun fact - the re-recorded version of west end girls (the one you are using as your guide) was recorded virtually live with virtually now sequencing used.
Good job....!!! I think the sound of strings is from Emulator II too.
In the real life Stephen Hague played it alone on Emulators, with some Jupiter for bass. Drum machine was Oberheim.
Great synths ❤️
hermoso Kronos LS, bastante didactico y se agradece la simpatia!
muchas gracias, amigo!
Estupendo trabajo!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Subscribed. This is great. Nice to see you expanding beyond Pink Floyd. Quantize!!
Nice job! 👍 love it!
can you do some of their other songs?
Hi, Andy
Many thanks for your Pet Shop Boys video. I wonder why you used a DAW to record it rather than the Kronos's internal sequencer. I've used Korg sequencers to make backing tracks since the 80's and would practically swear by them. The basic techniques remain the same from the M1 to the OW1 (PRO) to the Oasys. The Kronos OS looks identical to the Oasys and once you know the CC codes you can do all kinds of things in the way of fancy editing. Perhaps you know that yourself, though.
What I enjoyed most, after your wild enthusiasm, was seeing someone else doing what I also love to do. So, please do make more videos like this one!
Les Barraclough
ST ANNE'S ON SEA
UK
Hey, thank you so much for your comment, really appreciated... yes, i do use the Kronos sequencer, but not very often... i prefer working with DAWs... I will definitely create more videos like this, as I do enjoy making them, and doing deep dives on tunes...
Amazing! Wondering if you could please give me a light about the Fm algorithm used for the bass on that patch. Have been trying for hours on my FM to crecreate it but it’s taking too much time and still nothing that sounds close enough. Thank you so much in advance
nice video! you forgot the dissonant, staccato, higher pitched choir stabs
Muito fiel ao ariginal. Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar.
Nice job!!!!
Simply fantastic!! I am working on this track at the moment, I have the Arturia V collection, so Finding the EMulator Sounds has been really satisfying
Taking me longer lol But It's sounding enjoyable.
The Bass sounds excellent, as it was I belive three parts Stacked, but then they had 48 channels of Tape to play with :)
Beautiful the Arturia V collection. I have it too... I might re-creating something with it soon...
Any suggestions?
If im right an Emu 2 emulator was used for this song 🤔which was pretty expensive those days 😬
That's correct 👍🏼
Per gli archi ho visto in altri tutorial che è il preset/sample Marcato Strings dell'Emulator.
Mi piacevano davvero le ragazze del West End
😂
I like East End girls… but Eastern that you think! 😂
Do domino dancing plz 😍😍
Nice one 😁