As a kid in the 80s...I wanted the D-50 & the DX7 so bad...those two along with the Roland JD 800 were my dream keyboards back then....They all still sounds awesome.
Roland D-5 was my first real synth. A budget version of D-50 with some of the familiar sounds but a terrible user interface. I also drooled for the JD-800 for a long time until finally buying it and D-550.
Incredible is that the biggest producers come from Japan: Yamaha, Roland, Korg. All these Japanese companies created and create the most iconic sounds for the whole world. Big respect
Be careful as not all the companies mentioned actually have their product made in Japan. Yamaha has some of their stuff made in China. Korg is the only one that actually has a sticker on their equipment that says 'made in Japan'. Kurzweil is owned by a Chinese company (Young Chang I believe) and that's where their synth are made.
If you have a social conscience it matters a LOT! Perhaps you don't care that the Chinese use Uyghur slave labor or that the CCP has it's fingers into everything? Nobody does business in China without the CCP being in on it.
The digital version of the Jupiter 8. ( in stature). All over JMJ Revolutions album. Beautiful synth. I think people will rediscover the sounds and abilities of this synth. Everything comes back around!
For me, this was an instant purchase. 3 minutes of playing in the store and we all said “I HAVE to have that”. My favorite keyboard on all time. Thanks!❤️❤️❤️
@@John_Michael2000 The D50 came out about 86 or so. A total game changer. Nothing had onboard stereo effects at the time. That alone made it a must have, but those sounds, coupled with those effects, heard in headphones at the store for the first time? Sheesh. Basically mind blowing. Edit: a quick Siri check 1987 was the year of release. 🙂 Edit 2: Any Roland module going all the way back to the JV 1010 will make you really happy. 🙂
@@videditorEB1 Thanks for the reply. Actually I just deleted my comment because I just found out this was a late 80's creation. So my JV is actually newer. I'm going to look into adding a module. Thanks again
The DX7, D-50, Jupiter 8, and MemoryMoog sounds defined my childhood! Whenever I listen to this stuff I start to get goosebumps and sometimes even tear up. I miss that era so much sometimes! If you grew up in a good home it was like heaven for a kid.
Since 87 I dreamt to have one, couldn't afford it on that time. Now the dream come back! 😊 I have to have it! Thank you for making me dream again and revive old memories....
For some reason I choose years later the D70 and although it is not per se the "facelift " of the D50 but from the U220 (it was marketed D70 to capitalize the success of the D50) I still felt instantly in love with it. The D70 was my loyal companion on all my covers band from 1994 til 2000. Yes I know, it sounded sometimes a little bit "thin", but it was easy to program and I appreciate the 76 keys with four zones.
D50 is the origin of the Fantasy patch AFAIK. But Roland did include it in a lot of their sample based synths since then plus it was copied by other companies as well.
I was a teenager in the 80’s and was in a rock band. It amazed me that there were so many hits that were all just synths and drum machines. The only real thing was vocals. Now even vocals are synthesized.
One of the "Big Three" along with the Yamaha DX7 and the Korg M1 ... Utilizing out-of-the-box patches, these synths helped compose quite a few famous riffs!
@@NicolasMelis - Let's just say, I had a few friends back then that owned and played synths - in addition to subscribing to _Keyboard_ magazine AND hanging around music intsrument stores such as Guitar Center and Sam Ash - more often than not browsing through the bulletin boards for affordable used gear...
I couldn’t afford.. instead got hold of a D 5 the very first on the digital lineup.. practically tones r like D 10..only without reverb.. Later I heard my frndz D 50..n the sounds were awesome..
Mostly 88-90 tunes. Great memories. Nice demo. 1:26 Eric Clapton is one of my fav intros ever (even had the "Journeyman" CD). I have the D-10, it sounds thinner (not bad either).
I love my XP30! I started out with a Roland JX3P, but soon became a DX7 fan. I added a Korg DW8000 along the way. But once sampled ROM synths hit the market I went hardcore Roland again: U110, U220, JV90, XP80. Then the Motif came out, moving me back to Yamaha, where I currently reside, a Montage 6 being my most current synth. Oddly enough, I never picked up a D50 along the way.
Definitely some of the more iconic synth sounds from my favorite songs from the 80s and 90; s. I heard Shakespear's Sister Hello Hello intro there. Impressive. What a workhorse. The DX7 on steroids!
Great sounds & memories…thanks! I used to have a D-550 back in the day but ended up replacing it with a V-Synth XT that has the D50 card in it. Also have a Yamaha Motif Rack ES with the PLG150-DX card, Emu Proteus 2000 with B3 card, M1R-EX, Moog Slim Phatty, Roland Integra-7 and Akai S5000 sampler so am lucky enough to have access to nearly all those classic sounds at my fingertips. Really should learn to play…
I did also the change with a vsynth and the d50 card , i have also an old video comparing both but i did get back my original d50 at the end and sold the vsynth :)
@GlynH1960, There is some VERY interesting history behind that B3 card and how it came about! I have the Proteus Virtuoso and one of the Emu keyboards for which the cards are interchangeable and DO have the B3 card. I fine family of 'sampler/players'.
I used to work with a Korg M1 and Roland U20 on the 90’s , we were able to play all kind of songs, I miss to have both of them, Noe I have two Roland’s .
I had the D20 and also the D50 which I gave to my son I played a lot with two keyboards like EQUINOXE or OXYGENE the JARRE stuff the sound of this synth is like certain smells, we don't forget it stirs the nerves, it feels good Very professional heavy synth for the stage in addition you are very strong, very neat game
@@NicolasMelis All emulations exist, right? I never used emulation, always had the real instruments it didn't exist at that time in 1990 I had a Roland "Rhodes" made in Japan, I believe the digital synthesized sound of the "Rhodes" it looked like a piano synth not the Rhodes it wasn't as good but still good
@@NicolasMelis knowing Michael Jackson‘s team always used layers and layers of synths it might well be that they used both. Anthony Marinelli might now the details
The Roland was my young dream. It's so amazing sounds right now. But i hadn't the money in 90th in Ukraine. I'm pretty old now and have no reason to buy it, but lot of people are doing the foolish acts in my age😂
5:45 space the final frontier. These are the voyages of the spaceship enterprise. It's continuing mission, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one has gone before.😂 This bit surprised me. Very good.
I almost never warmed to the D50😊, 1 used to play as a buddingsession keyboardist with a few bands at a leading hotel in Africa, mid-late 90's, who had the D50: it felt to me rather "detached/spiritless" compared to the DX7. However suprisingly the rest of the band/audience seemed to like it (or my playing ;)😘) as it seemed we were doing a good thing together as the band, I remember someone made a demo while we were freestyle jammimg live before starting the night show , only then did I hear firstly how it did sound good, but also how actually good (as a band) we were playing. Great respect for these pioneering instruments
I had a D50 in my teenage years (90s). Literally pipe organ was my reference for what a real organ actually should sound like hahaha. And I played Enya with that patch. (Although I always thought left hand was like low G then high G before the chord, i.e. not octave played in left hand at the same time... just listened to it now and I think I'm right!) Fun vid
Eric Persing had a lot to do with the design of this synth. I remember reading about when he introduced it at NAMM. He pressed a key on the unit with the Digital Native Dancer patch loaded and everyone’s jaw dropped.
Absolute legend of a synth. Nothing ages me more than seeing a synth that was groundbreaking when I was a teenager being referred to as retro. Lovely playing, too. 👍🏻
I still have mine circa 1988 or so ... the pad connections on the inside have gone bad so several keys no longer work. Probably not a huge fix if there are parts around somewhere.
As a kid in the 80s...I wanted the D-50 & the DX7 so bad...those two along with the Roland JD 800 were my dream keyboards back then....They all still sounds awesome.
Great synths 🎹
I had a Jd800 when it first released, expensive then. Can pick them up pretty cheap now. Also had the rack version JD990 and a morpheus.
Roland D-5 was my first real synth. A budget version of D-50 with some of the familiar sounds but a terrible user interface. I also drooled for the JD-800 for a long time until finally buying it and D-550.
All sound stale, and dated.
Incredible is that the biggest producers come from Japan: Yamaha, Roland, Korg. All these Japanese companies created and create the most iconic sounds for the whole world. Big respect
True 🎹
Be careful as not all the companies mentioned actually have their product made in Japan. Yamaha has some of their stuff made in China. Korg is the only one that actually has a sticker on their equipment that says 'made in Japan'. Kurzweil is owned by a Chinese company (Young Chang I believe) and that's where their synth are made.
Does it matter where it's made? The important thing is where it's designed. I have a Hammond SK2 designed in Japan, put together in China. So what?
@@jeffkwells2003 true 👍
If you have a social conscience it matters a LOT! Perhaps you don't care that the Chinese use Uyghur slave labor or that the CCP has it's fingers into everything? Nobody does business in China without the CCP being in on it.
This synth, the Yamaha DX7 and the KORG M1 are the grandfathers of modern music and synths.
True !🎹
Absolutely
The digital version of the Jupiter 8. ( in stature). All over JMJ Revolutions album. Beautiful synth. I think people will rediscover the sounds and abilities of this synth. Everything comes back around!
Glad to have them all... serviced and in mint condition... love them still ❤
Hey ! what about the Yamaha SY 77...Korg Trinity..
Its better 2 b ur personal choice n not public..
A tear for me when you started the intro of "Man in the mirror" from MJ.
Excellent video, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you 🙏🎹
For me, this was an instant purchase. 3 minutes of playing in the store and we all said “I HAVE to have that”. My favorite keyboard on all time. Thanks!❤️❤️❤️
Totally agree!🎹
@@John_Michael2000 The D50 came out about 86 or so. A total game changer. Nothing had onboard stereo effects at the time. That alone made it a must have, but those sounds, coupled with those effects, heard in headphones at the store for the first time? Sheesh. Basically mind blowing.
Edit: a quick Siri check 1987 was the year of release. 🙂
Edit 2: Any Roland module going all the way back to the JV 1010 will make you really happy. 🙂
@@videditorEB1 Thanks for the reply. Actually I just deleted my comment because I just found out this was a late 80's creation. So my JV is actually newer. I'm going to look into adding a module. Thanks again
The DX7, D-50, Jupiter 8, and MemoryMoog sounds defined my childhood! Whenever I listen to this stuff I start to get goosebumps and sometimes even tear up. I miss that era so much sometimes! If you grew up in a good home it was like heaven for a kid.
What a great era
The 80’s and 90’s Legend!
I’m so grateful to was gifted one.
Gifted one? So lucky :)
Since 87 I dreamt to have one, couldn't afford it on that time. Now the dream come back! 😊 I have to have it! Thank you for making me dream again and revive old memories....
Glad you like it!
Same, I bought a D5 at that time, my first synth
Thank goodness for the Roland boutique range, now we all have a chance at hearing and owning this glorious synth !
@@AmanoShiyaku I always wanted a Korg DW8000 but could only afford the DW6000, but it was still a great synth.
@petercarrington948 Good luck with buying a new D-05, the Boutiques were a limited serie.
Without a doubt, the best showcase of D50 patches on TH-cam.
Thank you!! Appreciated 🙏🎹
Roland D50 супер синт!!! Классные звуки! Легендарный синтезатор!
🎹❤️
Roland D50 и Korg M1 - это легенды конца 80-х и практически всех 90-х.
It is very warm sounding the Roland D50 ❤❤❤
great synth 🎹
I’m thinking Eric Persing among others had a hand in programming these warm, evolving patches.
Very versatile!💯👏👏👏
Yes 🙌🎹
A wonderful sound machine. So many famous tunes created with it.
Only wish I had one. 😀
Great synth 🎹
Crikey I miss my D50 sold it years ago along with my DX9. Held on to an XV88 which I love for the retro sounds...
Great synths 🎹
I kept my XV3080 module for that reason, along with a lightweight portable XP30
"Soundtrack" - loved that on the MT-32 playing King's Quest, Space Quest, etc....awesome!
Yes 🙌
"4:54" The intro to Freedom aka Faith still gives me goosebumps. Thank you. Beautiful.
Glad you like it!! Thanks 🙏🎹
Yes! And beautifully played too 🙏
@@bronxcartel6193 thank you!!
For some reason I choose years later the D70 and although it is not per se the "facelift " of the D50 but from the U220 (it was marketed D70 to capitalize the success of the D50) I still felt instantly in love with it. The D70 was my loyal companion on all my covers band from 1994 til 2000. Yes I know, it sounded sometimes a little bit "thin", but it was easy to program and I appreciate the 76 keys with four zones.
Never played a d70! Hopefully i can find one someday :)
Тающий снег, Седая ночь...Шедевры!!! Спасибо Roland d50 за детство😊😊😊
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In the song "Vanishing Point", the Roland MT-32 patch "Fantasy" was heard.
D50 is the origin of the Fantasy patch AFAIK. But Roland did include it in a lot of their sample based synths since then plus it was copied by other companies as well.
I had the Roland W-30 workstation and Roland U-220. Amazing sounds. We also used the D-50 at live events.
Great synths 🎹
Thank you for including Vanishing Point! A rare, but brilliant track.
Glad you like it!🎹🎹
I was a teenager in the 80’s and was in a rock band. It amazed me that there were so many hits that were all just synths and drum machines. The only real thing was vocals.
Now even vocals are synthesized.
One of the "Big Three" along with the Yamaha DX7 and the Korg M1 ... Utilizing out-of-the-box patches, these synths helped compose quite a few famous riffs!
Well said 🎹
@@NicolasMelis - Let's just say, I had a few friends back then that owned and played synths - in addition to subscribing to _Keyboard_ magazine AND hanging around music intsrument stores such as Guitar Center and Sam Ash - more often than not browsing through the bulletin boards for affordable used gear...
I bought a D50 off a friend. Best $600 I ever spent. Such an amazing machine.
I couldn’t afford.. instead got hold of a D 5 the very first on the digital lineup..
practically tones r like D 10..only without reverb..
Later I heard my frndz D 50..n the sounds were awesome..
Great synth 🎹
Iconic sounds!! Amazing playing! 👏👏
Thank you 🙏
What an awesome synth this is still
Great synth 🎹
Mostly 88-90 tunes. Great memories. Nice demo. 1:26 Eric Clapton is one of my fav intros ever (even had the "Journeyman" CD). I have the D-10, it sounds thinner (not bad either).
Mine too! thanks 🙏🎹
😮💨 Making me want a D-50 again. One of the first synths I ever owned.
Great synth 🎹
@@NicolasMelis do you have roland XP 30 old keyboard ?
@@diujay no i don’t why?
@@NicolasMelis xp 30 also good synth
I love my XP30! I started out with a Roland JX3P, but soon became a DX7 fan. I added a Korg DW8000 along the way. But once sampled ROM synths hit the market I went hardcore Roland again: U110, U220, JV90, XP80. Then the Motif came out, moving me back to Yamaha, where I currently reside, a Montage 6 being my most current synth. Oddly enough, I never picked up a D50 along the way.
Awesome dude! Got a D-50 a few months ago and this is the best repository of D-50 presents in pop ! Thanks dude! Well done very fun to watch
Thanks a lot! 🙌🎹
Used to have Roland u-20, JV-35 and the RA-90 arranger.
Nice! Never found those to try them
I always thought the intro for Waiting for a star to fall was from a Yamaha DX 7... Now I know. Nice work though, replaying old classics
Thank you 🙏🎹
Definitely some of the more iconic synth sounds from my favorite songs from the 80s and 90; s. I heard Shakespear's Sister Hello Hello intro there. Impressive. What a workhorse. The DX7 on steroids!
Legendary synth 🎹
My all-time favorite synth. I've owned 3 and currently still use 2 of them. Great video!❤
Thank you 🙏🎹
I didn't even know that so many familiar sounds came from the D-50. good keyboard player :)
Yes!! And there are so many more but i couldn’t find the presets, they are not available online anymore i think
Roland is the best ❤I love it
Gotta love the D50 🎹
Still a unique, powerful synth, the timeless D-50
True 🎹
Bought one of these for $5 at a flea market in the early 90's. I loved it so much
$5!? Wow
@@NicolasMelisThe guy didn't know if it worked or not, and it had pop or something in some of the buttons. It worked, and I got it cleaned.
@@PlasticCogLiquid amazing deal!
@@NicolasMelisIt eventually got lost in a "shipping mistake" :D I'm still sad and that was 25 years ago
Bummer!!
The Foto of the GOAT on the desk…Great
😁 love him 🎹
Great sounds & memories…thanks! I used to have a D-550 back in the day but ended up replacing it with a V-Synth XT that has the D50 card in it. Also have a Yamaha Motif Rack ES with the PLG150-DX card, Emu Proteus 2000 with B3 card, M1R-EX, Moog Slim Phatty, Roland Integra-7 and Akai S5000 sampler so am lucky enough to have access to nearly all those classic sounds at my fingertips. Really should learn to play…
I did also the change with a vsynth and the d50 card , i have also an old video comparing both but i did get back my original d50 at the end and sold the vsynth :)
@GlynH1960, There is some VERY interesting history behind that B3 card and how it came about! I have the Proteus Virtuoso and one of the Emu keyboards for which the cards are interchangeable and DO have the B3 card. I fine family of 'sampler/players'.
Wow that pipe organ sound is amazing!
Yes 🙌
I used to work with a Korg M1 and Roland U20 on the 90’s , we were able to play all kind of songs, I miss to have both of them, Noe I have two Roland’s .
They are all great 🎹🎹🎵
Love that Freedom intro straight into Star Trek
Glad you like it :)
Faith
Quel plaisir d'entendre ces sons j'adore ❤️
Glad you like it 🙏🎹
Fantastic sounds and playing. 😀😀
Glad you like it! Thank you 🙏
great demo, thanks! time to fire up my D-50 and have some fun - also thanks for including the names of patches
Thank you!! Have fun 😊🎹
Right in the feels... 😢❤,. Thank you... Yeah, thats a good thing 🫶🏼❤️🫂
Thank you 🙏🎹🎵
omg - this soooo brilliant - thanks for taking us to 80's
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🎹
Sold mine mint example back in 2017, missed it, didn’t have the space for another so bought a D05 and love it! Such a great sounding synth
It is yes! Does the d05 sound the same?
@@NicolasMelisabsolutely
@@marcnelson8986 good to know! Thanks
I had the D20 and also the D50 which I gave to my son
I played a lot with two keyboards
like EQUINOXE or OXYGENE the JARRE stuff
the sound of this synth is like certain smells, we don't forget
it stirs the nerves, it feels good
Very professional heavy synth for the stage
in addition you are very strong, very neat game
Great synths🙌🎹
@@NicolasMelis I don't think the emulation works as well as the real synth?
What do you think ? 🤔
@@studiodw12 which emulation?
@@NicolasMelis All emulations exist, right? I never used emulation, always had the real instruments
it didn't exist at that time in 1990
I had a Roland "Rhodes" made in Japan, I believe the digital synthesized sound of the "Rhodes" it looked like a piano synth not the Rhodes
it wasn't as good but still good
@studiodw12 nothing like the real thing :)
6:43 Is that Call Me by Spagna? Bangin’!
Yes 🙌
superb playing, bringing back memories of quality gear and music.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you🙏🎹
Замечательно Красиво 👍🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶
Thank you 🙏🎹
Eu tive um desse nos anos 90!🙌🎹👏
🙌🙌🎹
Very well done. I always thought that „Man in the Mirror“ also used the Fantasia Preset
From what i ve read online it was the Afterthought preset :)
@@NicolasMelis knowing Michael Jackson‘s team always used layers and layers of synths it might well be that they used both. Anthony Marinelli might now the details
@@deantiquisetnovis true!!:)
Wow I really thought Enya played all her instruments individually. Had no idea it was a patch
Amazing really - many of the sounds strange all that; it's the composition that makes transforms them, like a kind of magic. Nice job. 👍
True!! Many thanks 🙏🎹
The Roland was my young dream. It's so amazing sounds right now. But i hadn't the money in 90th in Ukraine. I'm pretty old now and have no reason to buy it, but lot of people are doing the foolish acts in my age😂
I feel you 😄🎹
Я один з тих хто такі глупості робить🤣
Well, buy it. And enjoy.
💙💛🌻🇬🇧🎶
Life’s too short for regrets, treat yourself my friend
A good keyboard I had this .portamento and chase are so good
Yes 🎹
Great memories from an even greater keyboard. Thanks for posting and sharing 👏👏👏👏
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🎹
muy muy bueno, escuchar eso fue un espectaculo de verdad gracias
Thank you 🙏🎹
je l'ai eu entre les pattes ce synthé, je l'ai revendu... une vraie tuerie ce synthé ! 15000 francs à l'époque ou il était vendu (80/90)
How much in Euro?
@@NicolasMelis +/-2300 euros
@@lazarus8750 oh wow!
I'd lilke to see the famous sonds from Roland JV 1000.Somebody has any link to it?
Which songs have been made with the JV?
Cuckoo,
I really appreciated your sharing.. A pleasant performance.. Bravo.. See you soon.. 1 like and my subscription.. Good evening Danielle
Many thanks!!🙏
Excellent ! Thanks you very Much 👍
Glad you liked it!
Digital Native Dance was used on the start of the song "Mel da Sua Boca" from the brazilian band "Copacabana Beat" at 90's
Will check that one out!! Thank you 🙏
That patch is used unaltered in the beginning of David Lee Roth’s “Skyscraper” song, from the album of the same name.
One of my fav synths!
🙌🎹
We used this heavily on KIDS Incorporated as well as the Yamaha DX-7.
Great synths 🎹
@@KidsIncorporated I loved kids Incorporated. The music was awesome. I was also in love with martika.
🎉You are Working with It !!!
😁🎹
Magical sounds!
🙌🎹
The one icon that has always eluded me!!!! Ive had the M1 and DX7. Loved both but never been able to get this one. Oh well, maybe one day.
You can still find the d50 relative in normal prices
Try Rob Papen's Blue III VST synth. It comes pretty close and can do a lot more.
E perché no , Roland Cloud D50 vst plugin , come avere il synth reale .
Jesus im gettin one just for that bad love intro pad😍👌 love that sound
Love it too :)
Fantasic! I have one in the basement and underrated it.
Its a great synth 🎹
I had a Roland U-220 rack module that had a lot of those sounds.....Fantasia was one of my favorites.
Great synths !
Coisa linda demais, som maravilhoso.
glad you like it 🙏🎹
5:45 space the final frontier. These are the voyages of the spaceship enterprise. It's continuing mission, to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, and to boldly go where no one has gone before.😂 This bit surprised me. Very good.
😁🎹🎵
I use to love that board!
What an amazing machine
Yes 🙌🎹
One of the best keybrd in the past decades..👍
Couldn't agree more!🎹
That trumpet sound sounds like a perfect match for “Touch and Go” by ELP
I almost never warmed to the D50😊, 1 used to play as a buddingsession keyboardist with a few bands at a leading hotel in Africa, mid-late 90's, who had the D50: it felt to me rather "detached/spiritless" compared to the DX7. However suprisingly the rest of the band/audience seemed to like it (or my playing ;)😘) as it seemed we were doing a good thing together as the band, I remember someone made a demo while we were freestyle jammimg live before starting the night show , only then did I hear firstly how it did sound good, but also how actually good (as a band) we were playing. Great respect for these pioneering instruments
Great synth!! 🎹
I had a D50 in my teenage years (90s). Literally pipe organ was my reference for what a real organ actually should sound like hahaha. And I played Enya with that patch. (Although I always thought left hand was like low G then high G before the chord, i.e. not octave played in left hand at the same time... just listened to it now and I think I'm right!) Fun vid
Thank you! Maybe you are right yes :)
Pocos entusiastas de los sintetizadores saben tocar realmente como vos lo haces.
Felicitaciones por el buen gusto !
Thank you!! Appreciate it 🎵🎹
Eric Persing had a lot to do with the design of this synth. I remember reading about when he introduced it at NAMM. He pressed a key on the unit with the Digital Native Dancer patch loaded and everyone’s jaw dropped.
It was very revolutionary back then
São os melhores, mesmo sendo os mais antigos com timbres que marcaram época. DX7, D50, D70, M1, entre outros.
🙌🎹
This synth will always be a champ 🏆 💪
For sure 🎹🙌
Magical sounds, great playing as always!
Gotta check my Wavestation today.
Glad you like it! 🎹
Brilliant! - Faith was extra awesome!
Thank you 🙏
you really have a nice groove in your fingers
🙏🎹
Well played
Thank you 🙏🎹
Even on TH-cam this sounds so much better than any plugin VST I've heard
true :)
Absolutely lovely.
Glad you like it ! Thank you 🙏🎹
2:45 that sound was also in Livin on prayer right?
I would love to be able to play anythiong like this.
🙌🎹
Great playing, man 😃👏 Love the bright and airy top end on the D50 ❤
Glad you like it Benjamin 🙏🎹
Absolute legend of a synth. Nothing ages me more than seeing a synth that was groundbreaking when I was a teenager being referred to as retro. Lovely playing, too. 👍🏻
Yes!! Thank you 🙏
Maestro como se llama ese intro o que nombre tiene la canción......de la primera melodía
I write the songs on the description:) first song is Enya- orinoco flow
I still have mine circa 1988 or so ... the pad connections on the inside have gone bad so several keys no longer work. Probably not a huge fix if there are parts around somewhere.
I think you can easily fix it
It can also be heard on the Jean Michel Jarre records Revolutions and Waiting for Cousteau.
Yes 🙌
Very, very nice. Regards from Poland.
Glad you like it! Thank you 🙏🎹 regards from Cyprus 🇨🇾
Love this
Thank you 🙏