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Old 14th March 2012   #1
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A Nightmare on Elm st - with a Korg DW 6000

sounds pretty authentic - the DW6000 is the 80's!!!!!

Freddy Korg DW 6000


edit - no fx - DW 6000 straight into imac...
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cheers man, played it crappy though...
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Are you sure you played it right?

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Another great track - obviously not for the dance floor but fits well with the sound you've got going. Could have been on the Miami Vice soundtrack or something. Keep it up!
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Cool .
I love Freddy and have got a DW-8000, which, I must admit, I haven't touched in years.
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Nice vibe fella, big up!
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cheers guys - wish i had learned piano when i was younger, im a guitarist at heart
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I have been enjoying your musical posts mr Ged! I think that you need to add one of these to your setup Korg DDD-1 | Vintage Synth Explorer they come up pretty cheap and its keeping it in the family. BTW the ratings on VSE are misleading.
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I was going to ask the same thing!
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I was going to ask the same thing!
I don't think it was about copying the score verbatum....it was about the sounds possible on the 6000
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I don't think it was about copying the score verbatum....it was about the sounds possible on the 6000
exactly , thanks teknobeam,
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Once again, very nice Ged.

You are now the GS DW man.
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Once again, very nice Ged.

You are now the GS DW man.
and soon to be the DW 8000 man !!!!!!
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