Daft Punk Synth Tutorial
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This week I thought I'd demo three Daft Punk synth sounds / samples on original hardware.
As these are all VCO-based analogue synths that are the best part of 40 years old, you'll probably find that settings vary slightly from one unit to the next. In fact, the settings vary on a daily basis on my own synths, depending upon temperature or how long they've been switched on etc.
Here's the settings.
Korg MS-20 (Mark I):
KYBD CV OUT patched into VOLTAGE CONTROLLED HP FILTER CUTOFF FREQ
SIGNAL OUT patched into EXTERNAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR SIGNAL IN. Output from AMP OUT.
Signal level 8.8
OSC 1: Sawtooth at 8'
OSC 2: Sawtooth at 16' tuned up a 5th
HP filter: Cutoff 3, Peak 0, MG 0, EXT 10
LP filter: Cutoff 3.1, Peak 7.8, MG 0, EG2 7.8
EG2:
Hold 0
Attack 1
Decay 5.2
Sustain 0.2
Release 4
Roland TB-303:
G down
A# up
G slide
F up
D# accent + slide
C# down + accent
C# down + accent + slide
C# accent
D# up + slide
D# down
F up + slide
G up + accent + slide
G# down
G down + slide
C down + slide
G slide
Distort with a stomp box or unit of your choice and dial in the cutoff and envelope with resonance all the way up. Tweak decay and accent. I was using the square wave setting.
Sequential Circuits Pro~One:
This is matching the quite tame sync preset from the Prophet 5, you can get lots of variations of the sync sound, including more aggressive versions.
Oscillator A: Octave 1, square, 50% PW, Sync On.
Oscillator B: Octave 1, no waves, Normal, KYBD
Oscillator A level: 10
Oscillator B level: n/a as we've no waves
Noise: 0
Filter:
Cutoff 2
Resonance 0
Envelope amount 6
Keyboard Amount 4
Attack 4
Decay 7
Sustain 3
Release 3
Amp:
Attack 2
Decay 5
Sustain 10
Release 0
Mod matrix:
Filter envelope direct to Oscillator A freq. Amount 10.
LFO frequency 6.5, shape triangle
LFO wheel to Oscillator B freq. Amount 1.5. Dial up mod wheel.
Alternatives to these synths:
Korg MS-20:
www.korg.com/uk/products/synt...
i.korg.com/LegacyMS20
TB-303:
www.roland.com/us/products/tb...
www.cyclone-analogic.fr/en/34...
www.soundonsound.com/reviews/...
errozero.co.uk/acid-machine/
Pro~One:
There's a Behringer clone coming, but in the meantime there's these emulations. I have Repro-5 / Repro-1 and it's remarkably similar to the real thing.
u-he.com/products/repro/
winecountrysequential.com/Soft...
Пікірлер: 879
An addendum. The only gear list that has come from Daft Punk themselves is found at the bottom of this comment. You'll note the there is no mention of a Korg MS-20 anywhere and so the combination required from that list would be a Juno-106 or MKS-80 or Prophet VS, the Waldorf Miniworks 4-Pole (the necessary VCBPF) and a distortion pedal (not listed). However, others have pointed out this gear list is incomplete and doesn't list gear they've been photographed using at the time. Plus, factor in that they may not have wanted to reveal all their secrets or that they could easily have borrowed gear and it still remains possible it's an MS-20 or Yamaha CS-30. So the plot thickens and it could be a combination of the gear from that list, but nobody actually knows for sure as they've never confirmed specifically. happymag.tv/daft-punk-homework/
@sammadden5540
3 жыл бұрын
If it's not a ms-20 I'll cut off my hands, it's sooooooooo the sound of it
@Frogn_
3 жыл бұрын
Hey :) I´m trying to recreate that Daft Punk sound on the ms-20 vst, but can´t get it right, do you have some suggestions? :)
@ghost_in_the_robot
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. I am hoping to recreate these effects using my Korg SQ-1 step sequencer and Behringer TD-3 synthesizer. I can use the cv a and b in/out ports with the other device's ports... Gate and filter in... Right?
@BenjiSBRK
2 жыл бұрын
I think it could also be an ARP Odyssey
@THE_ONLY_GOD
Жыл бұрын
Bastards hid the talkboxes
Other musicians: pre-sets are weak! Make your own sounds! Daft Punk: synth go brrrrrrrrr
@lvbboi9
3 жыл бұрын
Honestly you don't deserve to be called a musician if you think like that
@DinoNuggies4665
3 жыл бұрын
Bruh ur like my favorite KZread my guy
@matthiasschneider6398
2 жыл бұрын
Picasso was also a big thief; he stole everything he found, thats necessary
@zachary963
Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, dude, this comment and my subsequent dive into Daft Punk (I grew up as a rock guitar guy) was what got me comfortable using presets.
The MS-20 and TB-303 recreations were amazingly accurate! Your figuring out where the accents were supposed to go on the 303 line is indistinguishable from magic. 😁
@st0rmchild
4 жыл бұрын
Yep, he nailed both! I followed along with my MS-20 Mini and TB-03 and it sounds perfect.
@andrewhopkinson8736
11 ай бұрын
Did he figure it out or did he grab it from the internet? Whoever figured it out is some kind of magician. Holy shite.
Can't imagine how much time Daft Punk spent with these machines to pull such great things from them!
@christopheringram4118
4 жыл бұрын
Some of them are known tricks with the particular machines in other genres.
@brianbp4f
3 жыл бұрын
And other's are just samples
@dudemandudebro938
3 жыл бұрын
That’s why Chris is here
@urmumsbaps
3 жыл бұрын
Honestly if you heard some of the songs that Daft Punk sampled/blatantly ripped off you'd be saying "can't imagine how little time they actually spent making these songs"
@kyju7093
3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure Daft Punks workflow is like 90% sample based. I mean their last album was literally written by like 20 of the worlds best musicians and they just took the samples they recorded across the world and made a whole album with it. Same as they’ve always done. Still amazing producers and tastemakers no doubt though
I have no idea what he's talking about, but this is pretty cool.
@Bogdan272
4 жыл бұрын
Quak the Mandalorian it helps being a machine themselves I gusss
@stefan1024
2 жыл бұрын
That's synthesizers.
@malegria9641
Жыл бұрын
Basically a filter “cuts off” the sound waves, creating…cutoff. A low pass filter cuts off high frequencies. A high pass filter cuts off low frequencies. That’s the best I can explain the complex bits
I always surprises me how intuitive and straight forward the 303 is.
@MChristian
5 жыл бұрын
*Sarcasm detector breaks*
@darklorddisco
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@TransistorBased
7 ай бұрын
Have you used one though?
@slackdave
7 ай бұрын
@@TransistorBased oh yeah, still recovering from the ordeal..
@slackdave
7 ай бұрын
@@TransistorBased If I'm not mistaken the RE-303 replica is just as complicated (Maybe the Behringer and Roland mini thingy), unlike other clones which are much easier to use (I´ve used the TT-303, Acid Labs Bass line they are so straight forward.. haven't finished my x0xb0x yet though...)
man i just tapped this sequence in my TD-3! it sounds EXACTLY like the original 303 sequence! this is so amazing
This is great. You made me fall in love with the MS-20! Brilliantly explained! Thank you! :)
Amazing video Alex. This video alone has basically started me on my synth journey, I am eternally grateful to you!
I've watched this one many times. Thanks again for helping me understand how my MS-20 mini works!
I have to second, that this is amazing tutorial for a beginner (or someone like me whose been playing for a long time, but can’t totally devote myself to music because I have a company to run). I really appreciate this video, because it’s a mix of a good lesson/ great jump off points for creating my own sounds. Please do some more. Big fan, thank you.
At first I really thought you were a right knowitall with these synths, but I take that back & what you've done is fantastic to share! If I ever manage to buy that same equipment! Cheers Alex, I'm subscribing! And lastly even though I hadn't heard much from Daft Punk in years thanks for reminding me of this my first ever DP purchase all those years ago. Will never forget that legendary video.
I LOVE THIS please make more of these dissecting DP’s discography!
I love your channel Alex. Thank you for this. So good to see how these sounds were made.
I'm so impressed by this tutorial, very concise, clear and inspiring. Thank you for this!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers, good to know!
@josepogi
9 ай бұрын
I am super impressed with this @alexballmusic. You clearly know your synths. Amazing.
Thank you for explaining what each step does exactly and not just dialing it in without explanation. I learned a ton!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Synthesis tutorial, song breakdown and a bit of classic synth know-how/history in one! I subscribed and am looking forward to more.
What a great way to end 2018! Thank you so much, Alex!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael.
i make music for fun and thought i'd be a new daft punk sounding guy, but not only do i love there stuff, now i am completely baffled by the work put into this! thanks for showing/explaining this mate!
That peak resonance knob-tweak is also what they did on Aerodynamite to create instant rising tension and buildup.
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Nice. The MS20 is certainly the king of rising tension!
@SpaceDJ3
5 жыл бұрын
Hate to be that guy, but they actually used a Roland Juno 106 with a Boss distortion pedal
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
I've heard others say it was a Juno and others insist it was a Yamaha CS-15. Sounds like an MS-20 to me, but I guess nobody knows for sure. On a Juno you'd have to run midi into it to get the 4ths that tight, but I'd be surprised if it could create this sound even with a distortion pedal. I'd love to hear someone recreate it with a 106 just to answer the question as it's an interesting one.
Would be awesome if you did covers for their songs, you seem to have the exact perfect match of their sound! It’s amazing! You da man.
There were two reasons why i got into synths about 6 years ago after playing guitar for a long time: 1. I've built most of the unique guitar effects and realized that all the new pedals are either clones of the stuff i've built, digital and i'd rather use VSTs for digital stuff or basically unpatchable eurorack modules so i realized it is time to get into modular synth DIY. The other reason is: 2. These sounds
So in-depth, thanks for your hard work! Sounds incredible
been looking for the Da Funk bassline tutorial forever! thank you so much!
Really cool bro! Great example of how to shape sounds with your synths.
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers dude :)
Show some sounds form Justice's first album, you'd be a legend for doing that!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Oh yes, that would be ace. Would take a bit more working out, but a "Genesis" breakdown would be a good one.
@floccinauci
5 жыл бұрын
@@AlexBallMusic This video is a blast, and a huge thanks for this one. But yeah, Genesis, as well as Let There Be Light would be unbelievably interesting.
@jglopez5855
5 жыл бұрын
Genesis breakdown please!
@ruithealmightyYT
5 жыл бұрын
@@AlexBallMusic I was going to say this was the best video i've found on youtube so far, ever, but hit me with that Genesis breakdown and i'm sure i'll change my mind!
@igorhanson9542
5 жыл бұрын
justice - 1st album is micro-sampled, not synthesized (may be just few sounds)... and there were some videos on youtube about this.
Loving it. This kind of thing is invaluable to a newbie like me. Cheers!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Great. Good to know!
The sound of the MS20 preset is awesome ! Thank you to share it
man i love your explanation , the sound of your voice is PERFECT .. i´v enjoyed every second of this work ... many many thanks ..
@AlexBallMusic
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. 😀
Such a great video, thank you! Awesome to see someone well-informed for once.
Total gamechanger, just the tutorial I was needing for the TB 303. Thank you 😊
Never seen your channel before. Excellent stuff, informative without being patronising, concise yet thorough. The utter joy I had a few years back making daft punk sounds on the MS20. Glorious stuff.
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Good to know it comes across like that. MS-20 - you still have it, or has it since gone?
@danpreston564
5 жыл бұрын
@@AlexBallMusic I have the mini these days. I think it can still growl like the original and like nothing else that I own.
@YouzTube99
5 жыл бұрын
@@danpreston564 You're in good company. Ben Watkins agrees . . . eventually: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oYmh1qyPhbicgpc.html Based on what you said, you seem to think the Mini compares favorably to the Original.
Now that Daft Punk are split, this video will grow AF
Loved this and subscribed immediately. This is so wonderfully informative!
This is amazing. thank you for sharing this. so many mysteries solved!
The knowledge you have is amazing, thanks for sharing!
Just got the Robot Rock/Release the Beast sound sussed out on Prophet ‘08. Thanks for the AMAZING tutorial mate!
best daft punk tutorial ever !!!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers. 😀
@herontotem1065
5 жыл бұрын
The first that i am watching, and ... i believe you! I am working actually on shooting a funny "Daft Punk fake tutorial"... just for fun. I am french so it will be more a "cook and drink wine" tutorial, lol)
@LouisSerieusement
5 жыл бұрын
@@herontotem1065 je suis chaud de voir ta parodie je m'abonne :p les autres tutos sont moins bien renseigné et se contente juste de mettre de la distortion partout en jouant une pattern approximative
@herontotem1065
5 жыл бұрын
@@LouisSerieusement Looool eh merde encore un français hahaha... Bravo! Tu es mon tout premier abonné!!! (bruit de foule qui acclame la star, lancer de culottes, tout ça...) Pour la peine tu as gagné... euuuh je sais pas quoi encore mais je vais y réfléchir! Je te préviens ça sera cheap, débile, nul, sale... Bref dans le même esprit que mes futures vidéos! :p
Alex you have an incredible understanding of those old machines, I am more than impressed. I used to own the 303 but never understood how it worked. May I call you Professor Alex...
I can't believe I just discovered you! I'm in love with your stuff
Boss video mate. Helped me learn to program my TB-03 in original mode rather than step mode, so much better.
That Pro-One is my FAVORITE sync sound ever. It used in Portal 2 and I LOVE it
so glad the iron curtain that is the new youtube algorithm let me find your channel. Great stuff.
@aldovanamstel4163
3 жыл бұрын
two years on your remark would be striped by the newer chinese style algae.
Ahhh that 303 is filthy! You are a very lucky and talented man with all that gear! :)
Channeling Boards of Canada at 11:29 Great job! Best video I've seen on recreating the Daft Punk!
Thanks for the fun walkthrough! Perfect depth and detail. Really enjoyed it. The hard sync stuff at the end made me think of “Let’s Go” by The Cars. Had to immediately listen to it, too. Also the Prophet 5, I think. Happy New Year!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed. Yep, The Cars were definitely Prophet 5 users, as you say, so expect that's the culprit! Happy New Year to you too.
@Ishkur23
5 жыл бұрын
Also Bobby Orlando for his The Flirts project (ie: Passion).
That 303 is proper, I have no respect for an acid box you can still read res and cutoff on :)
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Ha, yes. It's had some action ;)
@sharpshooter147
4 жыл бұрын
I agree
@larrymonteleone1789
3 жыл бұрын
superficial nonsense
@codypower4298
3 жыл бұрын
@@larrymonteleone1789 it's a joke man don't get upset
Wow...the Korg synth was really ahead of its time with the versatility of those patches and all the other modulation effects
Awesome video and breakdown of these synth lines! If I could suggest one thing: it would be awesome to see how the sound evolves as you adjust the LFOs, envelopes, etc. instead of hearing the synth at the start and then at the very end. Great work otherwise cheers!
@AlexBallMusic
4 жыл бұрын
Yep, that's a valid point. Will take on board.
Love daft punk, love this tutorial, learned so much! Instant sub thanks! 🔥🙌🏽💪🏽❤️
Super envious of your collection here. I've got a Juno-106, DX7, and Moog Liberation. Im grateful for those, of course, but I've got a hunger for vintage gear that cannot be satisfied... Subbed!
Awesome video as usual! I really appreciate that tutorials. Take care and have a wonderful happy New year. Sam.
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sam. Have. Great new year.
You nailed this video. Brilliant work.
Dr. Mix 'd love this!
Seeing this the day they announced to stop.
@AlexBallMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Sad times.
@ethanol598
3 жыл бұрын
@@AlexBallMusic Yea... sad robot times
Brilliant, as usual! Love those three synths (and the Daft boys)
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Cheers. How does the SH-5 compare to an original MS-20 out of interest? Yet to record with one, but on paper it looks quite similar.
@NedBouhalassaVideos
5 жыл бұрын
Ha - I would never have thought to put them in the same pen (not that they're pigs...). Compared to the MS-20, the SH-5 is more polite, regal. There is nothing on it that has the bite of the MS-20's filters. Then again, the 5 has the most buttery-rich BPF in the known universe; it's also far less semi-modular than the 20. You have to work both to give you the kind of bass that oozes out of some their contemporaries, especially when using resonance, but off the bat, I'd say the 5 has more girth. If I needed to cut through a mix, I'd pick the 20. You can experiment (sound design) far more with the Korg and, probably, make more music with the Roland!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Sounds a bit like my SH-101 which just sounds solid and full, but not aggressive. Use it all the time for bass parts. Hopefully recording an SH-5 in a few weeks, so will be able to try that stuff out. Recorded with the SH-1 and SH-7, but imagine they're quite different. I view the MS-20 as the "guitar" of my synths because that's the kind of role it shines at. Although I sometimes do softer stuff with it because it doesn't _have_ to be screaming to sound good.
That's a great tutorial Alex,the "Da Funk" theme was originally played with a Yamaha CS 15,great sound with the Korg MS20 though,very very nice!
Darn! And I used up my Daft Punk joke already. Great video. You are a true Renaissance man. Here's an idea for another one: how about a video on the Wendy Carlos "Switched on Bach"/"Clockwork Orange"/"Tron"/etc. sound? She did some amazing work with stone-age analog synths. I think she even had to shovel coal into the boilers on those old Moogs...
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Haha, coal into the Moogs! Funnily enough, I don't own anything by Moog. The reason being that their affordable stuff is comparable to what I already have (or lesser). So I'd have to get at least a Minimoog to justify that it was different, and they're about £3,500 or more. 😲 Think she was big on the Moog Modular stuff. That stuff sells for about £20,000. Makes the new Moog One look like pocket change.
@wingflanagan
5 жыл бұрын
Alex Ball Holy moly! 😳 Maybe we can take up a collection?! Seriously, though, there are some VSTs out there that claim to do the job. Haven't played with any of them, but I sense some downloads in my future...
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
I had the Arturia Moog Modular and Minimoog. They were actually pretty decent, but obviously not identical to a fully analogue machine with all its idiosyncrasies.
@toxto
5 жыл бұрын
Basically all the famous analog synths (including the ones in this video) are fixed/unpatchable versions of those old modular modules. With a lot of simplifications and circuit "cheapening". (I think the first Minimoog concept was just 5-6 of the modular modules in a case and an added keyboard)
@MrMargaretScratcher
5 жыл бұрын
@@AlexBallMusic Behringer Model D - £260 no brainer!
Really well explained! I never had the chance use a 303, or in fact any of these - I'm now on a mission to revert from software to hardware :P
@TransistorBased
7 ай бұрын
Just get the TD-3. It's effectively a carbon copy
Just subbed that Daft punk was amazing. Watched it a few times now.
Great work, and funky jumper too!
I haven't listened to any Daft Punk really, but I might do after this video! Great video as always mate.
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Gotta love the French input of the last 20 years - Daft Punk, Justice, M83 etc. Goldmine.
nice to go hunting for the machines used on the originals that were sampled too. Good stuff :)
I love how your fingers have worn the paint off the cutoff and resonance knobs. YAAASS :D
Great vid, I've always loved the 303s sound! Av it!
Brilliant as always!
This is amazing! Great job!
awesomeeee!!! Amazing!! I love it!! My congratulations for post this buddy
Alex, this is brilliant and absolutely enjoyable! (And that lovely brit accent only adds to the charm ;-)
The almighty algorithm brought me here,i'm glad it did. Got another sub ,thanks for the video dude
8:40 I thought he was going to unlock smoke , 99 lives or something
Great lesson on synths! Thanks a lot!
Wow... I was ask myself how to do it for years. Thanks Alex !
Well done, the TB303 ,right in the middle !Thanks dude
Awesome production reveal you obviously know your synths - thanks
I've always been curious as how they got that infectious lead synth in Da Funk, i dig it! Next one you do i'd love to see how they did that fwippy lead from Burnin'!
This is warmin‘ my ❤️
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Well, you do you love acid, so...
Never really realised the TB played a different scale than the main melody but works great although. Nicely done Alex!
This is awesome! Great work! :) I'd love to see you do the synths in "End of Line", "Derezzed" from their TRON soundtrack and other pieces!
This is dope, Alex! SUBSCRIBED!
I've never really been able to articulate why I loathe Daft Punk (I find them frivolous I guess), but Goddamn I love this video and I love your channel. You may very well be the best synth dude on youtube. Excellent stuff.
@Snake-bq3kf
5 жыл бұрын
joel woods id love to hear your reasons whenever you figure out the way to articulate it; I personally love Daft Punk
@joelwoods7149
5 жыл бұрын
I just find them wholly uninteresting. In the late 90's when they came out during the whole big beat thing I felt they paled in comparison to The Chemical Brothers. The Brothers were by far the most interesting of the bunch and they had the best songs and textures. Fatboy Slim was also pretty damn good back in the day. When I hit my tween years in '99-2000 I got into the more abstract stuff like Boards of Canada, Autechre, Aphex Twin and Amon Tobin. By this point I was far more interested in texture and sounds. Being a massive Boards of Canada fan I really got into squeezing the coolest sounds out of synths and samplers. I am also a hip-hop kid so the beats were far more up my alley. I've never really dug French House or techno. I am very picky when it comes to house or techno beats for I prefer break beats in the mold of James Brown. That is not to say that I don't like Detroit techno or the odd 12" on Kompakt. Also, Around the World bothers me to no end. Get Lucky is a big piece of shit and so are most of the singles IMHO. To me they are boring as fuck. That's not to say I don't like some of the projects they have been involved with outside of Daft Punk (Irreversible and co-producing some Kavinsky stuff). I never judge someone for liking something I don't like. We just differ. A lot of people don't like Boards of Canada, and that's ok (I guess).
@joelwoods7149
5 жыл бұрын
In a club, One More Time kills. It's actually pretty great. So, they do some stuff that I dig. Please don't think I'm attacking you or your taste. I have many friends who love them. The only band I judge people for liking is Coldplay.
@mick2spic
5 жыл бұрын
I remember that time period well with all the first albums by Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim. Daft was the best in my opinion by the Bros was great. That first album by Daft is one of the all time greats in my opinion as far as electronic music. Fatboy Slim did not age well in my opinion, though I did listen to it. Not much of a fan of either Daft Punk or Chemical Bros after their second albums though.
@SimonBellefleur
5 жыл бұрын
shamus jubenal I was living in London when Homework came out. It was praised then by Rough Trade records, the preference for EDM, bought it wright away. This album is pure magic, such a powerful inimitable sound.
This was so enjoyable. Thank you! :D
Excellent video. Thanks a lot for this breakdown. Subbed.
top notch video, you did an excellent job with this. :)
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.
@Thomas-dn8dr
4 жыл бұрын
Could you please do a tutorial for The Human League's "Dare"
Great video. Srsly enjoyed watching it !
Great video! Awesome stuff
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
I've watched thousands of synth videos... And this is BY FAR the most informational and accurate to the original artists. CHEERS!
This is beautiful! Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Master of sound !
First thing i did with my td3 never fought i could ever copy this tune from daftpunk. Thank you so much.
oh wow this is so specific and true to the original
Just found you bro! This is absolutely class 👏 you really know your stuff 😍 thanks man such a great watch 👌 subscribed to you 😀 👍 keep up the great work, your making this lockdown a lot easier 😁 stay safe brother big love from Huddersfield ❤😎
@AlexBallMusic
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Karl!
Amazing, must have taken ages to sort this out, thanks
That thing sounds really great 💘
daft punk has completely conquered the sound of simplicity in the music and it is so fuckin amazing
Hard to get my head round the fact that synthesizers were like advanced alien craft to kids back in the late 70s. The technology still seems fantastically futuristic to me, but to kids today it probably looks and sounds as vintage as Mozart 🤣
@archkull
2 жыл бұрын
no way dude synths are timeless
@RandomHomoSapiens
Жыл бұрын
Bruh almost nobody I know knows what a synthesizer is
dope tutorial thanks for posting!!
@AlexBallMusic
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
This guy is brilliant