Re: One more note on PHASEX and that track

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2014-08-08 3:36 GMT+02:00 Ken Restivo <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Annotations for that track (http://www.restivo.org/blog/podpress_trac/web/558/0/Not_OK_Computer.ogg)
>
> PHASEX is present/prevalent from the intro through 05:59.
> WhySynth is from 6:00 through 6:58
> Nekostring is 07:48 through 07:55
> AMS is 07:59 through 10:00
>
> PHASEX sounds very much to me like a real analog synth. The rest sound very much like software simulations. I have no idea why the difference seems so striking.
>
> -ken
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Great, as always, Ken. Interesting that kind of VCS3/Nintendo loop
sound in context of a funky-rock band we've listened before.

And yes, Phasex sound really great.


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