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Amazing new synth technology in the 80’s
Everyone who is having difficulties now is having the same pain that has always been.
No easy sync, no memory recall…no time line….
LMAO at the new cheap synth that shall remain nameless.
They had already made this by then
Midge got distracted…..making one of the most successful songs of all time.
Others at the same used the dx7 to make things like this
DX7 ruled for a while 🙂
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https://www.sweetwater.com/insync/nine-inch-nails-needs-dx-7/
"Our friends in Nine Inch Nails are in the middle of their US tour and have just about run out of keyboards to smash. The destruction is rampant and they may be headed for a town near you soon so watch out. If any of you have old original Yamaha DX-7 keyboards you would like to sell to Trent and the gang please send us an e-mail........"
They were so ubiquitous that he smashed one a night for years of a tour
😐
The 80’s synth icon, that changed pop music and heralded the affordable music tech that was to follow.
People are People totally sounds like the rhythm section was made in some hitherto unknown Klevgrand app, Slammer Pro or something:)
I believe that’s the Emulator II.
Blixa Bargeld maintains to this day that DM nicked it from them as Neubauten were recording at the same studio at the same time.
With me being a huge fan of classic FM synths that was very painful and unpleasant to watch. What a waste!
They werent exactly hard to come by then.
Fair. I just happened upon their Steh auf Berlin which, despite being from the 80s (I guess), was entirely made with Slammer, and sounds exactly like something that some forum members would post on Soundcloud today.