По сути орган это и есть синтезатор просто он модулирован.На аналоговых синтезаторах можно и крики и сирену полиции и флейту накрутить с помощью разных вариантов фильтров и настройки .У меня даже мяукающие коты получались)) Просто есть 4 основных вида волн которые с помощью модуляций изменяются Синус Квадрат Треугольник и Пила
@RuslanKentawrus I'm glad I was able to see a translation. I suppose an electric organ could be classed as a type of synthesiser. Some synthesisers have organ sounds on. I have access to a meowing cat sound as well! I've even used it in one of my compositions! 😂 The sound is on a virtual instrument I have. I know about those four basic waveforms & how they're combined to make "Bigger" sounds. It's quite fascinating how synthesisers can sound like other instruments & sound effects.
great demo & performance! Farfisa … such a fabulous yet underrated organ! some of its models in the 1970s had great 'live' accompaniment capabilities such as semi-automatic-manual arpeggio or single-key bass and so on … can't find such great features on modern digital keyboards these days! me loveth Farfisa!
I'm back to listen to this again. Love it. So haunting and and eerie. That spring reverb doing it's thing and the way you make it swell with the knee lever (I'm assuming). Really nice piece 👏
I always enjoy any recorded or videotaped example of a transistor organ and a Moog synthesizer being used together. And listening to examples such as this one, I further understand why a friend of mine whose attitude about combo organs was not too flattering took an exception to Farfisa models. It does bear some resemblances to a theater organ.
Yeah I don't know what those crazy Italians at Farfisa were thinkin' when they made this beauty, but I can tell ya I think it was a creative fluke they made an organ that sounded like something else incredible.
@@dinorocker8647 I watched on yt a b/w documentary in which the Administrator of Farfisa wanted to create something of innovative, he employed new engineers and researchers, a weird fact in those years
Obrigada ! Infelizmente a Farfisa não fabrica mais instrumentos musicais, na verdade eles pararam no final dos anos 1970. Eles agora fabricam apenas produtos eletrônicos para o lar.
Please help me find the song in Who Killed Sara Season 1Ep8 time stamp 23:09. The subtitle says make up break up by Tim Oliver but it can’t be searched. This is the song being played in the background when Chema hosts dinners for family and Rodolfo and Sofia are sitting upset. Reply
So this is a song I wrote for Ninja Tune Production Music, which means it's not commercially available unfortunately. Thanks for your interest though - and well done for finding me !
@@TimOliver Sir thank you so much for your kind reply. Is there any means I can get the name of the song or can you tell me how to buy the song along with the song name
I'm afraid I have no experience of the compact. I would imagine though it would sound quite different. A lot of the character of this instrument lies in the spring reverb, which I don't think the Compact has. I could be wrong though. This link may help ... www.combo-organ.com/Farfisa/Compact/#Compact
Is the drum machine/sequencer type sound starting a third of the way into the video part of the onboard organ effects? Fantastic performance by the way!
revbrodiddley First of all, thanks for commenting ! The sequence is a Moog Voyager being triggered by an Arturia Beatstep sequencer. It’s just off camera to the right of the organ, you can catch a slight glimpse of it at the beginning of the vid. I had a very slow LFO applied to the dual LP cutoff frequency to give it some movement. So, no, the sequence didn’t come from the organ. Hope that helps ?
Thank you ! No the reverb here is purely the spring reverb built into the Farfisa's own power supply. I think the delay on the Moog was a Strymon El Capistan Pedal. Glad you enjoyed it.
+Nicolas Therrien ..... Correction ! Just saw it in the info under the video. There is also a subtle UAD emulation of the Roland Space Echo on the Farfisa in addition to it's own spring reverb.
Beautiful haunting music! You're making the farfisa sound like a synth with all those effects!
По сути орган это и есть синтезатор просто он модулирован.На аналоговых синтезаторах можно и крики и сирену полиции и флейту накрутить с помощью разных вариантов фильтров и настройки .У меня даже мяукающие коты получались)) Просто есть 4 основных вида волн которые с помощью модуляций изменяются Синус Квадрат Треугольник и Пила
@RuslanKentawrus I'm glad I was able to see a translation. I suppose an electric organ could be classed as a type of synthesiser. Some synthesisers have organ sounds on.
I have access to a meowing cat sound as well! I've even used it in one of my compositions! 😂 The sound is on a virtual instrument I have.
I know about those four basic waveforms & how they're combined to make "Bigger" sounds. It's quite fascinating how synthesisers can sound like other instruments & sound effects.
great demo & performance! Farfisa … such a fabulous yet underrated organ!
some of its models in the 1970s had great 'live' accompaniment capabilities such as semi-automatic-manual arpeggio or single-key bass and so on … can't find such great features on modern digital keyboards these days! me loveth Farfisa!
Absolutely gorgeous piece of music!
always close to heaven, thanks for these beautiful sounds making holes in the heart ...
I love it when I don't know what year it is! Keep those retro-future chord progressions dripping into TH-cam!
So good ! You pull the strings!! To hit the sense!!
I could see this in a film score. Great work!
Musique en harmonie avec la nature
I'm back to listen to this again. Love it. So haunting and and eerie. That spring reverb doing it's thing and the way you make it swell with the knee lever (I'm assuming). Really nice piece 👏
Richard Wright's organ.
Great playing! What a killer organ!
I always enjoy any recorded or videotaped example of a transistor organ and a Moog synthesizer being used together.
And listening to examples such as this one, I further understand why a friend of mine whose attitude about combo organs was not too flattering took an exception to Farfisa models. It does bear some resemblances to a theater organ.
Complimenti bella ed ispirata atmosfera
Still today it's sounds like music of future; such a beautiful "synth" togheter with those notes
Yeah I don't know what those crazy Italians at Farfisa were thinkin' when they made this beauty, but I can tell ya I think it was a creative fluke they made an organ that sounded like something else incredible.
@@dinorocker8647 I watched on yt a b/w documentary in which the Administrator of Farfisa wanted to create something of innovative, he employed new engineers and researchers, a weird fact in those years
@@pronzac Yeah, either way it is an incredible instrument with a spirit and personality all it's own.
very hypnotic, thanks for sharing this
Life-looping over this song again by accident, so good to discover it a second time
This is totally awesome.
Olá , este instrumento maravilhoso vocês irão fabrica-lo novamente ?
Obrigada ! Infelizmente a Farfisa não fabrica mais instrumentos musicais, na verdade eles pararam no final dos anos 1970. Eles agora fabricam apenas produtos eletrônicos para o lar.
The whole song is fabulous but I'm especially moved when you do that majestic passage around 4:40.
Excellent. Sounds of More right there.
WOWW ! Bravo .
That is absolutely great!
Lovely machine
Nice organ, it’s similar to my Farfisa VIP 600.
Vintage analog goodness!
Nice work bro
great!sound awesome!
big sound !!!
Please help me find the song in Who Killed Sara Season 1Ep8 time stamp 23:09. The subtitle says make up break up by Tim Oliver but it can’t be searched. This is the song being played in the background when Chema hosts dinners for family and Rodolfo and Sofia are sitting upset.
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So this is a song I wrote for Ninja Tune Production Music, which means it's not commercially available unfortunately. Thanks for your interest though - and well done for finding me !
@@TimOliver Sir thank you so much for your kind reply. Is there any means I can get the name of the song or can you tell me how to buy the song along with the song name
I found the song . Thank you so much I will contact Ninja Music Production House for further steps
Magical!
reminds me of FLASH IN THE PAN .......👍
Enfin quelqu'un qui sait jouer !
Merci beaucoup !
Atmospheric Blade Runner music from 1982
Tim....
You are outstanding sir. Ive watched a few of you're uploads now.
Is there anywhere i can purchase your music?
Richard Wright de la période Ummaguma mélangé avec du Jean Michel Jarre oxygène
Fantastic! Im probably gonna buy a Compact soon (not the deluxe or duo). Is there much of a difference, or can I get the same sounds as yours with it?
I'm afraid I have no experience of the compact. I would imagine though it would sound quite different. A lot of the character of this instrument lies in the spring reverb, which I don't think the Compact has. I could be wrong though. This link may help ... www.combo-organ.com/Farfisa/Compact/#Compact
Hey, I finally got my hands on a compact about a week ago. It really sounds great! Wish I had your skills tho:)
Wow, congratulations. Enjoy it !!!
Thank you man:)
i love it ya got a get an album out you owe to the ppl ..........lol....... this is real nice
Sublime.
Is the drum machine/sequencer type sound starting a third of the way into the video part of the onboard organ effects? Fantastic performance by the way!
revbrodiddley First of all, thanks for commenting ! The sequence is a Moog
Voyager being triggered by an Arturia Beatstep sequencer. It’s just off camera to the right of the organ, you can catch a slight glimpse of it at the beginning of the vid. I had a very slow LFO applied to the dual LP cutoff frequency to give it some movement. So, no, the sequence didn’t come from the organ. Hope that helps ?
Very reminiscent of Pink Floyd Ummagumma, the Live Section.
Nice
Out of curiosity, was the Echorec from your other clip used on that?
Thank you ! No the reverb here is purely the spring reverb built into the Farfisa's own power supply. I think the delay on the Moog was a Strymon El Capistan Pedal. Glad you enjoyed it.
+Nicolas Therrien ..... Correction ! Just saw it in the info under the video. There is also a subtle UAD emulation of the Roland Space Echo on the Farfisa in addition to it's own spring reverb.
Imagine Mr Gilmour take up his guitar and soloing…
wow
How can i buy this?
You probably cant and neither do I 😭
big echoes vibes from this chord progression
this organ seems like post modern keyboad after 90s
Suena mejor que la fama que tiene.
GTA 5 THEME