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<p>Thanks. <br>
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<p>I like the JD, it was the first synth I ever bought, but the most
sounds you get out of it all have a certain flavor that says
'made on a JD800', I have the same experience with the first
machinedrum of electron, BTW<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/11/2016 16:10, enrique c. wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">JD is not outdated at all! Digging those weird
panning noises (0:43!) cutting the synth bars. Well done!<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2016-11-06 16:01 GMT+01:00 tom adam <span
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lately we were listening to music more than making it...<br>
We listened to our old times favorites: The Klinik, Dive,
Suicide Commando...<br>
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So on Friday with a limited crew following 'piece' emerged
out of 'brains'! Lyrics (if you can call it that) where
found on an old napkin in the Art Of Decay (RIP) archive.<br>
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href="http://thebigear.be/onewebmedia/Nature%20-%20Terminal%20Wedgies.wav"
rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://thebigear.be/onewebmedi<wbr>a/Nature%20-%20Terminal%<wbr>20Wedgies.wav</a><br>
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An old JD-800 was used (it's really outdated, but for
outdated music, it's perfect)<br>
Drums from a 909 and some modular drum patches.<br>
Other noises from Beelzebufo<br>
Voice through a distortion pedal into an old mixer, effect
send to an ibanez ad202,<br>
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Although is was multi-tracked, only a few minor adjustments
(fade in /fade out/ EFX on drums) were done, so almost a
one-take-recording.<br>
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Making this track was a trip through memory lane for us (the
prior PJ era) and it was very much fun. Trying to keep
everyone in sync and aiming for the same goal is something
we struggle with during our jam sessions. But not with this
track, it was as if we didn't stop making this kind of music
18 years ago.<br>
We might even consider making an album with this stuff.
That should take us another 10 sessions to get an 11 track
album ;-)<br>
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Any feedback appreciated.<br>
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ToAd<br>
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