In article <C1EwD4.u6@brunel.ac.uk> ee90crr@monge.brunel.ac.uk.ac.uk writes:
>
> A little note for those who are into music production out there - i have an extensive synth setup and create all sorts of stuff on it. Heres my suggested list of
>kit for the creation of you own similar styles!
>
> Juno - 60 (midi version) - good fat rounded sounding analogue snth with
>some great strings - for use in things like the bass part for Storms in Africa.
>
> For those with the money - Korg M1 - classy piano and strings
> For those without - Yamaha PSS-790 PCM synth - nice standalone
>
> To do the whole hog youll need a sequencer - i use an amiga with Music-x and
>midi box
For those who had not noticed the liner notes of Enya's first
album, she does not mention she plays synths, but prefers to mention
the specific brands nad models of synths...
-- Roland Juno 60
-- Yamaha DX7
-- E-mu Emulator II
-- Kurzweil (model not mentioned, but was only product Kurzweil
offered at the timer anyway)
-- small addendum to synth list - If you happen to find the Oberheim
Matrix-6 sythesizer while browsing in a music store, that model would
work just as well. It's like putting a DX7 and Juno together - the
Matrix-6 has both an analog and FM sound generator. So you can get
some fairly modern sounds without losing the fat, meaty sounds of an
analog synth. They are not really easy to find, but they are a gem if
you do.
[Other musical and sound FX stuff deleted]
> 3) How much are the music scores?
I found the piano book to _Watermark_ at a local music store
for $15.
Happy playing!
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