This is fantastic and inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
@GaryHayes7 күн бұрын
Appreciate that Steve!
@diderichlangmannen6 күн бұрын
Excellent! Thank you very much, Gary.
@GaryHayes6 күн бұрын
Many thanks back Diderich!
@pedroebenitez55507 күн бұрын
Un viaje de película 😎🔥
@GaryHayes7 күн бұрын
yes popcorn at the ready!
@PhilipTaylor_0076 күн бұрын
Nice one Gary. A definite “Golden Oldie” "One out of the box"
@GaryHayes6 күн бұрын
Thanks again Phil, yeah pretty old school this one! - nice to think some of these tracks might have a second life, especially with some careful remastering
@terrycobbs21806 күн бұрын
Je travaillais sur mes photos en écoutant ce morceau...et puis j'ai fermé les yeux...pour m'évader, tout simplement; un superbe voyage. Thanks
@GaryHayes6 күн бұрын
Hey Terry - glad it had that effect, we all need to escape quite regularly at the moment!
@expandingknowledge82696 күн бұрын
Very, very nice Berlin school sequence Gary. I love how you are using your setup here. I see you are using your EWI, wind synth, blends very nicely indeed. I use a Yamaha WX-11 with my setup, along with my micro-freak, lemondrop, and my Teenage Engineering POM400 through pedals for sequence work. Thank You for uploading this piece, thoroughly enjoyed, on my liked videos! 😎
@GaryHayes6 күн бұрын
Cheer ExK - yes the wx-11 is a nice ewi (generic term here!) ... will def check out some of your vids, do you have any similar to mine?
@expandingknowledge82696 күн бұрын
@@GaryHayes Presently not making videos. In the future I do plan on this. Right now my life is pretty busy, even though I am retired, I am 68. I have been involved with synthesis since the seventies, and during that time I would release my music on cassette, at a university music store here in the states. Yep that was a thing during that time. I have lot's of recorded material on cassette and cd, that hasn't been released as yet. If I can get my act together soon, I will make some videos and perhaps release my recorded material. A great deal of my time when I create electronic music is practicing, and editing patch's I have already made. I first started with electronic music with my dad's reel to reel recorder, using sound on sound technique and an original Korg MS-20, man those were the days my friend. I can't believe I am almost 70, and have been involved with music and electronic music for so many years..where does the time go. You are much appreciated by me Gary, You my friend are TOP'S in my book! 😎 E.K.
@GaryHayes6 күн бұрын
@@expandingknowledge8269 Funny you mention cassettes I have just spent a whole week digitizing about 120 90min cassettes with 100s of old tracks from the 80s, I transitioned to releasing an album a year on CD after 1991 - 2017 to have quite a few old tracks on there - but I tend to always focus on new pieces vs going back, perhaps when I am older. Thanks for popping back here regularly and good luck with your next musical steps!
@expandingknowledge82696 күн бұрын
@@GaryHayes Pretty Awesome dude, DIGGIN IT my friend!😎I enjoy talking with synthesizer folks, makes my day! E.K.
@expandingknowledge82696 күн бұрын
I am currently experimenting with integrating my newly acquired Teenage Engineering POM400 with other instruments, like my Behringer Neutron, and Arturia Micro-Freak, running these instruments through my Walrus Audio PolyChrome flanger pedal, and my Digitech Obscura, and Polara, and Meris Mercury 7. I guess I would consider myself as an experimental synthesist. I do have classical music training in piano, but also play woodwinds and violin. My work space is in need of organization, and when not helping my wife, (Read, Happy wife, Happy life), I will organize my work space to allow better work flow. I do use a looper pedal to capture happy accidents while playing, which I do find very beneficial for accumulating musical idea's on the fly, that can be incorporated into a track. Now where did I put that MIDI cable? E.K. 😎
@GaryHayes6 күн бұрын
Ta EK - sounds like a very nice setup, I especially like the flanger pedal, although I have not used one in quite a while! Certainly helps having a ready to go setup, good idea with the looper as an idea capture too!