@@NexxuSix Ahhh noodling of course! I think I just thought live and went with it. Will have to make a fun thumbnail of noodles now haha and I am feeling better - thank you!
Back in High School, we did a couple of weeks Work Experience. I already knew that I'd be doing something related to electronics & communications so as a novelty, I went down the list of available workplaces & their respective Salaries. One of the top 5 on the list was Mortuary/Funeral Assistant. Don't know if it was curiosity or the weed, that's where I went. I rocked up the first day to find the owner was also a collector of Organs (no pun intended) of allsorts & when he wasn't preparing the dead, he enjoyed tickling the ivories all day long. I was scarred for life. At 17 min on your vid, with the red filter & organ vibes, I had flashbacks. Wish I had a reefer now.
Haha that does sound traumatic. The organ is an intense sound. Think of the makeup artist getting the corpse ready and getting into it listening to that! You have to eventually right???
The first 4 units I ever purchased were, SH-101, Dr 55, Ibanez analog delay & the RS-09 Strings & Organ. The RS09 still sounds great today. Actually, the older & dirtier those circuits get, the better it sounds.
@AA-ge4uj Dirty circuits just sound great on analog synths. This is why it was hard finding a replacement for the mono/poly. You must of been happy when digital synths came out and was able to make all sorts of fun organ sounds! I know you don't like the dx7, but that was good for them (sines!)
Yep, when DCOs started happening, I scored DX7 & the Crumar Bit-01 Rack. I just didn't like the tacky UI on the DX, like the Japs at Yamaha got lazy. If they'd have made a strap-on Programmer like Roland did I would've been a happy camper. The Bit 01 gets my vote. Mono/Poly was just out of financial range back then & none available 2nd hand yet. I pointed funds at the 808 coz Dr55 was done & 303/606 which were sold as a Marked-down Set & finally a Korg VC-10 coz electronic music is poopoo without a robot voice. Oh, and a Yamaha CX5M I picked up because it ran the OPL Chipset, like the DX. It made a decent budget 47-key Master keyboard plugged into the Atari SX booting off a Cubase Floppy. Fun times. They can keep their "Dawless", in those days, we prayed for what we have today. You can give someone an OsTIrus with 60,000 Presets on a USB Flash & they'll love you for it. I can open Cubase & not think about how much cash I'll need for a decent digital delay to get some doubling happening. It has Delay, plus Flanger, plus Phaser, plus Distortion, now it has Modulators. Hats off to the coders. Dawless is overrated. & going backwards.
Back in the day we called this “noodling” 😂 Well done! Hope your memory improves 😊
@@NexxuSix Ahhh noodling of course! I think I just thought live and went with it. Will have to make a fun thumbnail of noodles now haha and I am feeling better - thank you!
squishy!
Back in High School, we did a couple of weeks Work Experience. I already knew that I'd be doing something related to electronics & communications so as a novelty, I went down the list of available workplaces & their respective Salaries. One of the top 5 on the list was Mortuary/Funeral Assistant. Don't know if it was curiosity or the weed, that's where I went. I rocked up the first day to find the owner was also a collector of Organs (no pun intended) of allsorts & when he wasn't preparing the dead, he enjoyed tickling the ivories all day long. I was scarred for life. At 17 min on your vid, with the red filter & organ vibes, I had flashbacks. Wish I had a reefer now.
Haha that does sound traumatic. The organ is an intense sound. Think of the makeup artist getting the corpse ready and getting into it listening to that! You have to eventually right???
The first 4 units I ever purchased were, SH-101, Dr 55, Ibanez analog delay & the RS-09 Strings & Organ. The RS09 still sounds great today. Actually, the older & dirtier those circuits get, the better it sounds.
@AA-ge4uj Dirty circuits just sound great on analog synths. This is why it was hard finding a replacement for the mono/poly. You must of been happy when digital synths came out and was able to make all sorts of fun organ sounds! I know you don't like the dx7, but that was good for them (sines!)
Yep, when DCOs started happening, I scored DX7 & the Crumar Bit-01 Rack. I just didn't like the tacky UI on the DX, like the Japs at Yamaha got lazy. If they'd have made a strap-on Programmer like Roland did I would've been a happy camper. The Bit 01 gets my vote. Mono/Poly was just out of financial range back then & none available 2nd hand yet. I pointed funds at the 808 coz Dr55 was done & 303/606 which were sold as a Marked-down Set & finally a Korg VC-10 coz electronic music is poopoo without a robot voice. Oh, and a Yamaha CX5M I picked up because it ran the OPL Chipset, like the DX. It made a decent budget 47-key Master keyboard plugged into the Atari SX booting off a Cubase Floppy. Fun times. They can keep their "Dawless", in those days, we prayed for what we have today. You can give someone an OsTIrus with 60,000 Presets on a USB Flash & they'll love you for it. I can open Cubase & not think about how much cash I'll need for a decent digital delay to get some doubling happening. It has Delay, plus Flanger, plus Phaser, plus Distortion, now it has Modulators. Hats off to the coders. Dawless is overrated. & going backwards.