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#390169 - 06/28/14 11:03 AM Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail
rosetree
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This is a "studio" Roland Integra-7 version of Bert Kaempfert's "Skokiaan" from the early 1960s. I tried to capture every detail of Kaempfert's style. It consists of 10 sequencer tracks all played by ear (prepared via Cakewalk Sonar). All sounds are from the Integra.
http://youtu.be/h4lvr_Sp_Nc

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#390179 - 06/29/14 05:12 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
rosetree
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What are your feelings about such music? I have the impression these early Kaempfert tunes are very "remote" nowadays, there seems to be only a small number of people who are particularly interested in this 1960s bigband style. But I haven't encountered any other Youtube demo of digital instruments coming as close to the original style as mine. So please comment. I think I'm lost here in a tiny "niche market", I came to Kaempfert due to my father's taste (he is 85).

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#390180 - 06/29/14 07:29 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
Bill Lewis Offline
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For its time very good. Today very dated sounding and no market for it.
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#390181 - 06/29/14 09:36 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
Dnj Offline
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There is a much bigger following for Theater Organ Music in
Europe vs the US....

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#390182 - 06/29/14 10:48 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
rosetree
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I think it's sad this sound is not appreciated any more. There is so much 'retro', vintage and nostalgia, why not regarding old-fashioned bigband sounds? But it tends to be used for documentaries sometimes.
I assumed at least people over 75 would still be interested in this music, but it seems not to have a strong pull effect in rest homes either.
BTW, anyway, if my Integra version manages to sound as dated as the early 60s, I achieved what I intended, as it is hard to make a synthesizer really sound like dated music. It just doesn't seem to be a profitable business to compile something like this, if there's maybe 1 Kaempfert fan per rest home ;-)


Edited by rosetree (06/29/14 11:07 AM)

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#390184 - 06/29/14 11:40 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: Dnj]
abacus Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
There is a much bigger following for Theater Organ Music in
Europe vs the US....


What's Theatre Organ got to do with it?

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Bill
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#390185 - 06/29/14 11:45 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
abacus Offline
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Originally Posted By: rosetree
I think it's sad this sound is not appreciated any more. There is so much 'retro', vintage and nostalgia, why not regarding old-fashioned bigband sounds? But it tends to be used for documentaries sometimes.
I assumed at least people over 75 would still be interested in this music, but it seems not to have a strong pull effect in rest homes either.
BTW, anyway, if my Integra version manages to sound as dated as the early 60s, I achieved what I intended, as it is hard to make a synthesizer really sound like dated music. It just doesn't seem to be a profitable business to compile something like this, if there's maybe 1 Kaempfert fan per rest home ;-)


Most people will know the tunes but can’t remember who its by, hence the name Bert Kaempfert doesn’t bring back memories, also when it is played by Organ/Keyboard players it tends to be played more in the style of the modern orchestra.

Bill
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#390186 - 06/29/14 11:55 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: abacus]
rosetree
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Originally Posted By: abacus


Most people will know the tunes but can’t remember who its by, hence the name Bert Kaempfert doesn’t bring back memories, also when it is played by Organ/Keyboard players it tends to be played more in the style of the modern orchestra.

Bill


That's why I think it is a quality feature if it is played with the particular 1962 sound instead of the standard modern style. And it should bring back memories more intensely then.

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#390187 - 06/29/14 12:28 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: abacus]
abacus Offline
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Originally Posted By: abacus
Originally Posted By: Dnj
There is a much bigger following for Theater Organ Music in
Europe vs the US....


What's Theatre Organ got to do with it?

website

Bill


Almost forgot ATOS which swamps the UK & Europe.

Bill
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#390204 - 06/30/14 01:36 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
rosetree
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BTW, in case someone IS interested in playing Bert Kaempfert music which isn't levelled and flattened by the standard arranger styles, I began to make a style out of this sequencer file (through EMC software) and might continue working on it. however, I think my EMC software version just allows conversion into various Roland style formats, probably not Yamaha.

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