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#329668 - 07/28/11 04:01 PM Re: 25 years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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Originally Posted By: Fran Carango
Out takes with my partner Jessie...
All are gone now...including the girl and my one summer beard.. smile
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You look very lovely Fran...the lady does too. wink

Those old pictures are so flattering.

Nice music as well.

Ian
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#329670 - 07/28/11 04:59 PM Re: 25 years ago [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By: Fran Carango
Dave , do you remember what the top keyboard, the rhodes sound came from? I thought it was a Casio..maybe it could have been a Juno2


Hmmmm, Might have been a U-20. I don't remember using a Casio for Rhodes sounds.


Maybe the Casio was up there for the brass sound...I don't remember..was it a real Rhodes at the time...I know I didn't use a transpose smile

PS: 2-3 years too early for a U-20..maybe a Juno2..


Edited by Fran Carango (07/28/11 05:01 PM)
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#329702 - 07/29/11 12:02 AM Re: 25 years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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25 years ago around the time of the TR707 the only acceptable digital Rhodes emulations used were on the DX7. The Casio wasn't really good for that type of sound.

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#329704 - 07/29/11 12:09 AM Re: 25 years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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And the DX-7 didn't have transpose...so that may have been the one used for the EP.

Ian
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#329714 - 07/29/11 08:05 AM Re: 25 years ago [Re: Nigel]
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Originally Posted By: Nigel
25 years ago around the time of the TR707 the only acceptable digital Rhodes emulations used were on the DX7. The Casio wasn't really good for that type of sound.


When I was with Jessie, I primarily used a JX10 with a Yamaha TX81Z(for EP)..I also used 2 Juno2's with the SH101 for a short time....The drum machines were the TR707, RX120 and SR16...

The recording session at Dave's studio....we used what was accessible at the time ...
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#329731 - 07/29/11 01:48 PM Re: 25 years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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Originally Posted By: Fran Carango

When I was with Jessie, I primarily used a JX10 with a Yamaha TX81Z(for EP)..I also used 2 Juno2's with the SH101 for a short time....The drum machines were the TR707, RX120 and SR16...

The recording session at Dave's studio....we used what was accessible at the time ...



Yep the Yamaha TX81Z would have added the same FM tine type of Rhodes emulation as the DX-7. It would have blended well with the JX-10 for EP sounds. The JX-10 would have added that warm thickness that tended to be missing from the FM tine patches.


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