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The 1980's was a prolific period for music. This collection of recreations explores a few of my favourite jams from a decade that was dominated by synthesize
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Part 2 of me jamming on some of my favourite songs from the 80's.Dead Or Alive : You Spin Me RoundMichael Jackson : ThrillerThe Buggles : Video Killed The Ra
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The third instalment of some of my favourite jams from the 80s played on some of my favourite synthesizers 🎹🎹🎹Billy Ocean - When the Going Gets Tough, Th
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Jams from the 80's : Recreated on Synthesizers video upload by Luke Million You can find additional Luke Million synth jams here. "The 1980's was a prolific period for music. This collection of recreations explores a few of my favourite jams from a decade that was dominated by synthesizers and drum machines.
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Luke Million Jams from the 80's "The third instalment of some of my favourite jams from the 80s played on some of my favourite synthesizers 🎹🎹🎹 Billy Ocean - When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going Sylvester - Do You Wanna Funk? Prince - Controversy U2 - With Or Without You Ozzy Osbourne - Mr Crowley Madonna - Into The Groove
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Part 2 of me jamming on some of my favourite songs from the 80's. Dead Or Alive : You Spin Me Round Michael Jackson : Thriller The Buggles : Video Killed Th
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Jams from the 80's : Recreated on Synthesizers Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. ... This guy is great, I've been subbed for a long time. His collection of vintage synths is really incredible Reply reply ... PC music's connection to 80's/90's electric jazz fusion upvotes
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Luke Million Jams from the 80's "Part 2 of me jamming on some of my favourite songs from the 80's. Dead Or Alive : You Spin Me Round Michael Jackson : Thriller The Buggles : Video Killed The Radio Star The Alan Parsons Project : Sirius Men Without Hats : The Safety Dance Sylvester : Don't Stop Europe : The Final Countdown Icehouse : Electric Blue
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Musician Luke Million has an awesome collection of vintage synthesizers - and he knows how to get the most out of them. In the first video clip, he performs a series of classic 1980s jams with spot-on sounds, then does the same for movies and TV shows in the second video.His recreation of Running Up That Hill is perfect too.
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Future Synth is the sounds of yesteryear, today! It's 70s, 80s, & early 90s inspired music created that covers multiple subgenres (pop, romance, high school coming of age, old school video games, highway chase, outrun, summer crush, sci-fi soundtrack, etc) in the nostalgia infused Retro Synth community.
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I would suggest looking into the world of moog music. A lot of today's music incorporates that warm synth kind of sound. Travis Scotts new album 'BITTSM' does a great job of portraying this. I would suggest trying to recreate the sound yourself using moog VST's and listening to 80's moog music to get an idea of where to start and what sound to
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Chords: G#, A#, C#, F, F#; key of D# with capo 0. Chords for Jams from the 80s : Recreated on Synthesizers : PART 2 with easy-to-follow letter notes. Download MIDI and PDF files for different parts.
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## **Jams from the 80's : Recreated on Synthesizers** [00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJIU9Cmeohw&t=0s) Depeche Mode - Just Can't Get Enough
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80's jam on the Synths. This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A carlos_boozo • ... Like others have pointed out, pretty contemporary eboy jam, not getting vaporwave vibes, but still slaps
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Jamming on some of my favourite songs from the 21st CenturyThis video features recreations of the following modern day classicsKavinsky - NightcallMetronomy
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One of the biggest and baddest synthesizers of all time, the Yamaha CS-80 was a pioneering unit by all standards. Weighing a whopping 100kg and accompanied with a huge price-tag to boot, the CS-80 featured eight voice polyphony (16 oscillators, two per voice), a weighted keyboard and polyphonic aftertouch, making it popular with classically
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The sounds on that track (especially the synth ep tones) were the overtone segment of the tines patch. from a DX7, grafted onto a patch from the JX-8P (often the JX Rhodes preset, according to Jimmy Jam). Other times, a similar DX tines segment grafted onto an ep patch from an Ensoniq Mirage. I would also guess the OB-8 figured in for bass, as
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Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam: Beginning FM Bass synth. Looking on how to recreate that FM Bass sound on this song using serum. Apparently it was originally an FM Lately Bass, Lately / Solid Bass requires several operators so you won't get that close a sound with Serum. However, here's a guide to creating that sound with the free DX7 clone
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I have to songs that have a fairly similar sound, I try to recreate it in ableton live through wavetable and I get something kinda simila but not enough yet, to me sounds like a froggy sound, try to recreate with voice to understand what was happening, I notice that the note attacks and quickly open a filter and then closes, have some kind of resonator, but I don't know, when I make it sound
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