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#392092 - 08/22/14 09:33 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: KORG80]
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And let us not forget Sergio Mendez and Brazil 66, and Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass ...
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#392093 - 08/22/14 10:19 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: tony mads usa]
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Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
And let us not forget Sergio Mendez and Brazil 66, and Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass ...


The kids today hardly know who they are.. confused2

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#392099 - 08/22/14 12:16 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
124 Offline
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Heh, glad I'm not a kid anymore. Well, not a little one. smile

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#392109 - 08/22/14 05:38 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: KORG80]
rosetree
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Originally Posted By: KORG80
I'm a young 68 year old and your songs have certainly stirred the memory banks. Have you done "Swinging Safari"?


Thanks a lot. Yes, Swingin' Safari was the first one I emulated on the Roland Integra a while ago:
http://youtu.be/R6AemUtvxpc

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#392110 - 08/22/14 06:32 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: Dnj]
tony mads usa Offline
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
And let us not forget Sergio Mendez and Brazil 66, and Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass ...


The kids today hardly know who they are.. confused2


when I was a teenager I did not know many of the artists from the early 1900's either ...
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#392111 - 08/22/14 08:16 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
124 Offline
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Yep, schlepping a calliope around on gigs must've been a chore.:)

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#392113 - 08/23/14 06:19 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: 124]
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Originally Posted By: 124
Yep, schlepping a calliope around on gigs must've been a chore.:)


...two, if you wanted stereo.
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#392131 - 08/23/14 09:59 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: cgiles]
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Originally Posted By: cgiles
Originally Posted By: 124
Yep, schlepping a calliope around on gigs must've been a chore.:)


...two, if you wanted stereo.
smile
chas


another great example of a well loved sound source that was mono. Stereo Schmereo.
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#392837 - 09/07/14 04:16 PM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
rosetree
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This might be interesting: I replaced the Yamaha MoXF guitars in my "That happy feeling" production with a Roland Integra finger steel strumming guitar. I think this is one of the most realistic acoustic rhythm guitars I've played on a synthesizer:

https://soundcloud.com/rorosetree/easy-l...trumming-guitar

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#392895 - 09/08/14 11:51 AM Re: Nostalgic Bert Kaempfert sound in detail [Re: ]
rosetree
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Is there an equivalent strumming guitar in the Tyros 5? In that case I would be interested in demos. In the Motifs there isn't (because there is no behavior modeling). To me it seems to be one of the reasons to definitely keep the Integra.

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