BBC Rockschool. 40 years old but just check these artists. The greatest. Loved that series so mucha s a kid.
@jeremyebellonyoutube11 күн бұрын
Aah Rockschool series 2...brings back memories! I had the play along tape cassette and the course book series 1😊. Learned myself to play bass that way ( being a keyboard player).
@Krakli24 күн бұрын
@davefk I can't remember the prompt to be honest. But check out my new album full of songs that have been created with the help of AI in one way or another. Regards visuals I use a free PC program called VSDC which some great visualizer plugins.
@effortless458824 күн бұрын
7:10
@effortless458824 күн бұрын
THANK MY BROTHA
@OtterLakeFlutes2 ай бұрын
I've been under a rock for 20 years and discovered Krakli by way of Arminator 2... such amazing presets in addition to the synth itself. Eager to try others.Even legacy items I never saw before look super fun
@macdaddybender2 ай бұрын
This was absolutely fantastic programming from the BBC back in the 80s. It told you exactly what you needed to know to get your band off the ground. I used to watch avidly each week. Thanks, Rockschool.
@davefk2 ай бұрын
Oh, I have got to pick your brains Ian please. What prompt did you use to create such a great track, and what are you using for your visuals? Thanks.
@bexiexz3 ай бұрын
heavy vibes
@aswclassicsiow85883 ай бұрын
Great video use to go every year
@kencanvey3 ай бұрын
I had a play with this and was shocked at how well it created tunes and songs including harmonies etc ... and it's only in BETA!! 😮😎😮🖖 RIP music industry as we know it?
@aspirativemusicproduction21355 ай бұрын
That's good
@darkstormbeats31417 ай бұрын
Hey can you send me a project file like this one you have.. I've been working with this program for about 2 years now all I'm able to do is make simple Vst I know how to do reverb delay and Lfo But I want to learn something more complex like this one😊 there aren't too many helpful KZread tutorials... Can you send me this project file or something similar So I can load it in my synthedit So I can get some real practice in 4 change cuz I'm tired of reading the manual guide book😂😂😂🎉
@jonathanwhite56408 ай бұрын
Na Ian this is more than good ,its a Xmas No1💯✝🕎☪☯🔯
@Krakli8 ай бұрын
Ha Ha Thank you, but I won't hold my breath waiting for the Royalty cheques to arrive 🙂
@markMelgeorge28458 ай бұрын
love this song, and nice video too
@Krakli8 ай бұрын
Thank you Mark
@HiEnergyMusic8 ай бұрын
Great to see you're still active. Haven't heard or read from you in ages. How have you been doing?
@Krakli8 ай бұрын
Good thanks, not as much time for music as I'd like though 😞
@Krakli8 ай бұрын
Oh and by the way you can find a load more up to date tracks at my bandcamp: krakli.bandcamp.com/
@ProckGnosis9 ай бұрын
Just saw a more recent demo of this (the SK7), and I would say it turned out pretty nice. Great work. And I must have been previously impressed at some time, because I just noticed I'm already subscribed to your channel!
@AnthonyMonaghan11 ай бұрын
Take me back to Rockschool!
@herkyacuff11 ай бұрын
My gosh, I think I have seen this before. Great find!
@acb9896 Жыл бұрын
Tech boi Herbie Hancock flossin his Casio calculator watch.
@jonglassmusic5813 Жыл бұрын
Oh my god, I can remember watching this first time round, they all seemed like gods to wannabe 14yo. Synths were so expensive back then.
@JLaDrew Жыл бұрын
Human Monotone synths...
@hepphepps8356 Жыл бұрын
The guy around @2:30 is Mike Vickers, which around the same time helped out The Beatles with synth sounds for the Abbey Road album.
@tangiblewaves3581 Жыл бұрын
Wow, a successor of the S3! Just stumbled across this video.... I was sooo happy discovering the S3 when starting with VST based electronic music again maybe 7-8 years ago; I always loved these string machine sounds since the 80ies (I still have a Hohner String melody). Im the meantime I'm producing a modular synth system, which includes also a String module 😅. I must try out your creation! Thanks for your creative work! ❤
@alm5966 Жыл бұрын
I watched this when it was first broadcast 😮
@eyesintheskies Жыл бұрын
If twenty people were told to draw a synth nerd he is what you’d get 😂
@AnalogueSolutions Жыл бұрын
what will they think of next
@angusbabb4913 Жыл бұрын
RockSchool! Loved this show in the early 80’s…a must watch for every budding musician 😊
@nomad1517 Жыл бұрын
Well, you know one thing is true: these people had money 😂. All that gear practically cost a small house.
@davebellamy4867 Жыл бұрын
6:40 Plays JX10 while ignoring the Memorymoog above it. The MM probably ended up in the dumpster.
@christopheroliver148 Жыл бұрын
What is the excerpt for the Mellotron demo? I'm getting the thought this was from something by Keith Emerson, but I'm unsure.
@akamrkris Жыл бұрын
little did they know what was going to happen in the 2020's.
@TheBigLou13 Жыл бұрын
1:48 Expressive E Osmose
@jimbotron70 Жыл бұрын
Aftertouch?
@antfactor Жыл бұрын
"... that Voltages suffer by being pushed through a circuit board..." wait... Voltages have feeling?!?! 😱
@spellerlittlewing Жыл бұрын
Excellent video great channel
@irradix213 Жыл бұрын
Love to see Vince Clarke demoing midi, thought he stuck to CV
@offthewallsk818 Жыл бұрын
It’s wild to see how hostile the 80s was towards analog
@80ssynthfan48 Жыл бұрын
It's not surprising for 1987, when this footage comes from. The culture had shifted.
@jimbotron70 Жыл бұрын
Of course it was, analog was seen as a relic of a bygone era with downsides only, digital was the way to go, so they thought..
@JohnLRice Жыл бұрын
That was great! I must have seen this before in the past but I'm not totally sure. Thanks for posting! 😎👍
@dkbt1 Жыл бұрын
This excerpt is off a weekly programme called Rockschool, back in the late 80's, if I'm not mistaken. For a budding synth player like me it was a must watch. There was a drummer, guitarist (as seen) and bass player as well as the keyboard/ synth man. Oh, the memories! ❤️
@jgrzinich7 ай бұрын
Rockschool! I loved this show, one of the best imported programs on Public Broadcasting in the US in the 80s
@avace917Ай бұрын
I loved that show
@foolycooly6738 Жыл бұрын
Does anybody know where I can download PHATCHAP?
@n.miller907 Жыл бұрын
I have this video on my VHS tapes. Recorded off of my TV! 😊
@HumanBeingWithFeelings Жыл бұрын
These legends openly talking about using presets and today so many "Synth Gurus" (wannabes) making fun and/or belittling producers who use presets. 🤦♂🤷♂
@EdEditz Жыл бұрын
7:14 the best bit of the Rockschool series was this Vince Clark segment. He's such a virtuoso with this stuff.
@marcbrasse747 Жыл бұрын
Best CS 80 VST out there if it can do poly AT as well. Own the real thing.
@robnewton3368 Жыл бұрын
This was the BBC’s ‘Rockschool’.
@giuseppelentini9140 Жыл бұрын
I know this video is old, but it's actually refreshing: the people interviewed are all professional musicians, and they are adamantine in highlighting the cons of vintage analog instruments, especially the voltage controlled ones. Nowadays, commercial resellers in all disguises seldom even mention those inconvieniences, but the limits are still there, plus the unreliability that comes with age. Also, it's heartwarming to see all the enthusiasm about midi, computers, and digital synths: it was the dawn of the modern recording studio, without whom you would have to be Stevie Wonder to have access to synths and record electronic music. And, when people nowadays talk about dawless, they still talk 90% of the time about a computer with a digital software system, that interacts via midi. Some things do not change, only the attitude.
@ArtEntity Жыл бұрын
u use synthedit to make your plugins ?
@r27501 Жыл бұрын
The first sound comes from the wonderfull Roland JX-10. I have and love this instrument. It is pure 80s magic.
@vladv5126 Жыл бұрын
You cannot convince me that the first dude isn't a serial killer.
@Mooli Жыл бұрын
Great retro video for all fellow synth lovers to lust over!
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BBC Rockschool. 40 years old but just check these artists. The greatest. Loved that series so mucha s a kid.
Aah Rockschool series 2...brings back memories! I had the play along tape cassette and the course book series 1😊. Learned myself to play bass that way ( being a keyboard player).
@davefk I can't remember the prompt to be honest. But check out my new album full of songs that have been created with the help of AI in one way or another. Regards visuals I use a free PC program called VSDC which some great visualizer plugins.
7:10
THANK MY BROTHA
I've been under a rock for 20 years and discovered Krakli by way of Arminator 2... such amazing presets in addition to the synth itself. Eager to try others.Even legacy items I never saw before look super fun
This was absolutely fantastic programming from the BBC back in the 80s. It told you exactly what you needed to know to get your band off the ground. I used to watch avidly each week. Thanks, Rockschool.
Oh, I have got to pick your brains Ian please. What prompt did you use to create such a great track, and what are you using for your visuals? Thanks.
heavy vibes
Great video use to go every year
I had a play with this and was shocked at how well it created tunes and songs including harmonies etc ... and it's only in BETA!! 😮😎😮🖖 RIP music industry as we know it?
That's good
Hey can you send me a project file like this one you have.. I've been working with this program for about 2 years now all I'm able to do is make simple Vst I know how to do reverb delay and Lfo But I want to learn something more complex like this one😊 there aren't too many helpful KZread tutorials... Can you send me this project file or something similar So I can load it in my synthedit So I can get some real practice in 4 change cuz I'm tired of reading the manual guide book😂😂😂🎉
Na Ian this is more than good ,its a Xmas No1💯✝🕎☪☯🔯
Ha Ha Thank you, but I won't hold my breath waiting for the Royalty cheques to arrive 🙂
love this song, and nice video too
Thank you Mark
Great to see you're still active. Haven't heard or read from you in ages. How have you been doing?
Good thanks, not as much time for music as I'd like though 😞
Oh and by the way you can find a load more up to date tracks at my bandcamp: krakli.bandcamp.com/
Just saw a more recent demo of this (the SK7), and I would say it turned out pretty nice. Great work. And I must have been previously impressed at some time, because I just noticed I'm already subscribed to your channel!
Take me back to Rockschool!
My gosh, I think I have seen this before. Great find!
Tech boi Herbie Hancock flossin his Casio calculator watch.
Oh my god, I can remember watching this first time round, they all seemed like gods to wannabe 14yo. Synths were so expensive back then.
Human Monotone synths...
The guy around @2:30 is Mike Vickers, which around the same time helped out The Beatles with synth sounds for the Abbey Road album.
Wow, a successor of the S3! Just stumbled across this video.... I was sooo happy discovering the S3 when starting with VST based electronic music again maybe 7-8 years ago; I always loved these string machine sounds since the 80ies (I still have a Hohner String melody). Im the meantime I'm producing a modular synth system, which includes also a String module 😅. I must try out your creation! Thanks for your creative work! ❤
I watched this when it was first broadcast 😮
If twenty people were told to draw a synth nerd he is what you’d get 😂
what will they think of next
RockSchool! Loved this show in the early 80’s…a must watch for every budding musician 😊
Well, you know one thing is true: these people had money 😂. All that gear practically cost a small house.
6:40 Plays JX10 while ignoring the Memorymoog above it. The MM probably ended up in the dumpster.
What is the excerpt for the Mellotron demo? I'm getting the thought this was from something by Keith Emerson, but I'm unsure.
little did they know what was going to happen in the 2020's.
1:48 Expressive E Osmose
Aftertouch?
"... that Voltages suffer by being pushed through a circuit board..." wait... Voltages have feeling?!?! 😱
Excellent video great channel
Love to see Vince Clarke demoing midi, thought he stuck to CV
It’s wild to see how hostile the 80s was towards analog
It's not surprising for 1987, when this footage comes from. The culture had shifted.
Of course it was, analog was seen as a relic of a bygone era with downsides only, digital was the way to go, so they thought..
That was great! I must have seen this before in the past but I'm not totally sure. Thanks for posting! 😎👍
This excerpt is off a weekly programme called Rockschool, back in the late 80's, if I'm not mistaken. For a budding synth player like me it was a must watch. There was a drummer, guitarist (as seen) and bass player as well as the keyboard/ synth man. Oh, the memories! ❤️
Rockschool! I loved this show, one of the best imported programs on Public Broadcasting in the US in the 80s
I loved that show
Does anybody know where I can download PHATCHAP?
I have this video on my VHS tapes. Recorded off of my TV! 😊
These legends openly talking about using presets and today so many "Synth Gurus" (wannabes) making fun and/or belittling producers who use presets. 🤦♂🤷♂
7:14 the best bit of the Rockschool series was this Vince Clark segment. He's such a virtuoso with this stuff.
Best CS 80 VST out there if it can do poly AT as well. Own the real thing.
This was the BBC’s ‘Rockschool’.
I know this video is old, but it's actually refreshing: the people interviewed are all professional musicians, and they are adamantine in highlighting the cons of vintage analog instruments, especially the voltage controlled ones. Nowadays, commercial resellers in all disguises seldom even mention those inconvieniences, but the limits are still there, plus the unreliability that comes with age. Also, it's heartwarming to see all the enthusiasm about midi, computers, and digital synths: it was the dawn of the modern recording studio, without whom you would have to be Stevie Wonder to have access to synths and record electronic music. And, when people nowadays talk about dawless, they still talk 90% of the time about a computer with a digital software system, that interacts via midi. Some things do not change, only the attitude.
u use synthedit to make your plugins ?
The first sound comes from the wonderfull Roland JX-10. I have and love this instrument. It is pure 80s magic.
You cannot convince me that the first dude isn't a serial killer.
Great retro video for all fellow synth lovers to lust over!