You know this song was originally intended to be used an episode of The Simpsons in October 1995 but Genesis *refused* to give 20th Century Fox the licensing rights it seems!
Me alegra que Genesis no haya vendido este buena canción para una teleserie como esa. Una razón para seguir admirando a Genesis y esa es una de las razones por la que me gustó siempre la rebeldía de los chicos del grupo 👏👏👏❤ 🎵🎼👍
@@Nito654 la cancion la vendio en el momento que se ofrecio para ser parte. lo que no se acordo fueron los derechos de licencia. es un tema netamente monetario, no de "si la cancion es buena" o si "somos unos artistas rebeldes, e integros" ni la fox, ni el sello de genesis estaban dispuestos a perder las regalias de lo que genere el tema. es un tema de plata, no de arte.
I was really surprised that no one had gotten it before me but it's just the "SynString" patch lowered by one octave on the Wavestation. I'll add the SYS-EX files for the presets to the description. You'll be able to load those up into a hardware Wavestation and if I'm not completely mistaken even the software one.
@@thebod1 For the basic pad i used "RAM1 - 17 Bowed Strings" factory preload performance in the VST, removed the 3rd patch "RAM1 - 28 Bowing" and reduced the "Low EQ" in the effects chorus section to "+3". It's pretty close! 😉✌
I was looking for this sound for a pretty long time waiting for it to be very complicated to recreate. In the end all it is is the SynString patch transposed down by one octave.
Highly underrated song
said.. nobody
Save me, Jesus Pad! :)
You slayed it! This has always been one of their best “fun” songs. Thx for sharing ☮️.
You know this song was originally intended to be used an episode of The Simpsons in October 1995 but Genesis *refused* to give 20th Century Fox the licensing rights it seems!
what? why? which episode was supposed to be?
@@Zontar82 Bart Sells His Soul (1995)
Me alegra que Genesis no haya vendido este buena canción para una teleserie como esa. Una razón para seguir admirando a Genesis y esa es una de las razones por la que me gustó siempre la rebeldía de los chicos del grupo 👏👏👏❤ 🎵🎼👍
@@Nito654 la cancion la vendio en el momento que se ofrecio para ser parte.
lo que no se acordo fueron los derechos de licencia. es un tema netamente monetario, no de "si la cancion es buena" o si "somos unos artistas rebeldes, e integros"
ni la fox, ni el sello de genesis estaban dispuestos a perder las regalias de lo que genere el tema.
es un tema de plata, no de arte.
This is awesome!’ Love the keyboard!! And drums 🎶😊
“Jesus Pad” 😂
Oh crap, now that I wasn't expecting.
great arrangement...love it❤
Banger
That was awesome. Would love to see some earlier songs tho eg Peter years
Please do Fountain of Salmacis
The most authentic keyboardsound for the chorus on YT. Is it a preset on Wavestation? Greetz
I was really surprised that no one had gotten it before me but it's just the "SynString" patch lowered by one octave on the Wavestation. I'll add the SYS-EX files for the presets to the description. You'll be able to load those up into a hardware Wavestation and if I'm not completely mistaken even the software one.
@@GenesisKeyboardCovers Yeah, no one discoverd the distinctive Sound in the attack yet. Thx
@@GenesisKeyboardCovers In the Wavestation VST it is "Analog Softpad" which has more reverb on it. It is a great pad on its own.
@@thebod1 For the basic pad i used "RAM1 - 17 Bowed Strings" factory preload performance in the VST, removed the 3rd patch "RAM1 - 28 Bowing" and reduced the "Low EQ" in the effects chorus section to "+3". It's pretty close! 😉✌
This is so awesome. How did you do the pad, because it's not a factory preset, is it?
I was looking for this sound for a pretty long time waiting for it to be very complicated to recreate. In the end all it is is the SynString patch transposed down by one octave.
what WS waveform did you use for the percussion in the chorus?
If I remember correctly that one was some kind of clavinet type sound that I modified to have less sustain.
Since this also says tutorial, can you just tell me… when does the snare come in ? On the 4 or the and? This is 4/4 right?