@@drindy5166 It’s a never-ending process. This setup is 20+ years of buying, repairing, flipping, and trading. Many tears shed and many happy dances. Haha. Synths are my therapy.
@@themurph Es FANTÁSTICO, eso sí que es 🎵🎹🎛️🎚️, viva la BUENA música de los mágicos años 80, Gracias por compartir, Una petición podrías hacer un cover de la parte del tema BREAK DANCE PARTY del grupo BREAK MACHINE , supongo que lo conocerás y me encantaría verte manejar el pitch, es buenísimo 😅, Un CORDIAL saludo desde Madrid 🍻🙋.
Thanks! The DX7 is currently on a rack above the Juno. It’s visible in some my other videos. I normally use my MoDX7 as a MIDI controller for it. Which might be a little redundant, considering the MoDX7 engine is equivalent to having multiple DX7s. th-cam.com/users/shortsfAayNKaKmuo?feature=share
You know what’s dope? They used a Yamaha FM chip for the music and sound effects in the Sega Genesis system. That chip is basically a 6 voice, 4 operator Yamaha DX7. Sega had great jams. Michael Jackson wrote the soundtrack for Sonic 3.
Ah man, I don’t have the Juno anymore. But, if I had to recreate the patch I would just screenshot this video and set the sliders as close as possible.
Hey I was curious about your workflow. For example, Did you lay down a percussion track and throw a pad across that and improvise on top of it ? Just curious.
I change it up often, to keep fresh. But yes, I usually lay a very basic drum track, then a bass line. Then I add chords, pads, leads, go back and build on the drums, etc
The button is the manual LFO trigger. It’s programmed so when I hit that button it gives the notes a vibrato effect. The chord going up (+2 steps) is done with the pitch bender stick. Thanks for watching!
@@themurph amazing work thanks. sounds just like those early break dance riffs. ive been trying to do an accurate recreation of the smurf but have never pulled it off cos i cant hit those vibrato / key changes at the exact same time, im guessing this is exactly how it was done. thanks man!!
That groove will put a smile on anyone's face
Ahhh the 80’s were awesome
Indeed
Giving of some early Prince funk-vibes.
Thanks for taking me back to the 80’s 😃
Warm drums are nasty! Great job ma man!
Wow what a quality and amazing music my friend ❤ 😍
Nice, turn up that volume on the Juno! ❤
Straight out of gran turismo, love it
Heard two bars...SUBBED!
Thank you!
Nice and funky ❤
Perfect stank face as well! 😃
Superb . Stevie Wonder and Herbie Hancock would be proud ! Only suggestion is that you tone the kick down a bit so we can hear that lovely Minotaur !
...funky fresh !!!
Awesome work mate, i dont gwt why your videos are so short though..we need more!😅
Groovy 😎👍
"Finders Keepers"Chairman of the Board.Come Murphy give it to me......
sounds good!
Amazing ☺♥♪
The Juno stab sounds is perfect! Could you share the settings please?
It just doesn't get better than this right here! Video was way too short and definitely needs to be longer! 👊🧡👍
Thanks!
@@themurph killer set up by the way! Definitely jealous lol 🤟
@@drindy5166 It’s a never-ending process. This setup is 20+ years of buying, repairing, flipping, and trading. Many tears shed and many happy dances. Haha. Synths are my therapy.
That's a nasty groove dude 😎.
The style was inspired by Stevie Wonder’s DX7 heavy album “Characters”.
FUNK4LIFE 😎
@@themurph
Es FANTÁSTICO, eso sí que es 🎵🎹🎛️🎚️, viva la BUENA música de los mágicos años 80,
Gracias por compartir,
Una petición podrías hacer un cover de la parte del tema BREAK DANCE PARTY del grupo BREAK MACHINE , supongo que lo conocerás y me encantaría verte manejar el pitch, es buenísimo 😅,
Un CORDIAL saludo desde Madrid 🍻🙋.
This was way to short you teased us with this short clip . 😃, but it was awesome 😀👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
"SWEET" !!!! where's the DX7. ???
Thanks! The DX7 is currently on a rack above the Juno. It’s visible in some my other videos. I normally use my MoDX7 as a MIDI controller for it. Which might be a little redundant, considering the MoDX7 engine is equivalent to having multiple DX7s.
th-cam.com/users/shortsfAayNKaKmuo?feature=share
Chromeo would be proud!
Brilliant.
Where is the DX7??? I only saw Juno 60 there...
LOOK AGAIN BITCH
God damn this is so PHAT
A Moog layer makes everything obese
fireeee
sounds commodores i love it
Fantastic 😎
Sho nuff funky!
Sonic the hedgehog might live round here. Shit slap.
You know what’s dope? They used a Yamaha FM chip for the music and sound effects in the Sega Genesis system. That chip is basically a 6 voice, 4 operator Yamaha DX7. Sega had great jams. Michael Jackson wrote the soundtrack for Sonic 3.
waow
Super nice.
Reminds me of Johzun Crew!
funky af
80s montage music!
😈🔥🎹
Funky
yesss🎹🔥
C'mon, I want more!
Hell yeah
very cool
Nice Jam!
What instruments did you use for this funky sound
super-vibe
epic
Oberheim DMX drums!!!
Funk me this funking good!!!
Amazing !! What is that brass sound ?
Thanks. The brass is just a simple patch on the Juno 60
@@themurph thanks man for the info 🔥🔥 your playing is dope 👊🏾
So dope! What drum machine did you use?
Oberheim DX
👍
Dabeull?
Really cool synth stabs there! Tell us what settings you used on the Juno - particularly the Osc settings!
Ah man, I don’t have the Juno anymore. But, if I had to recreate the patch I would just screenshot this video and set the sliders as close as possible.
Hey I was curious about your workflow. For example, Did you lay down a percussion track and throw a pad across that and improvise on top of it ? Just curious.
I change it up often, to keep fresh. But yes, I usually lay a very basic drum track, then a bass line. Then I add chords, pads, leads, go back and build on the drums, etc
Cool thanks for sharing!
what a stub!!
What video editing program did you use to export this video to youtube?
LumaFusion
@@themurph Okay, thank you for the response.
is he switching octaves for some of those dope licks? looks like he's hitting a button on the left that making the chord go up / down?
The button is the manual LFO trigger. It’s programmed so when I hit that button it gives the notes a vibrato effect. The chord going up (+2 steps) is done with the pitch bender stick. Thanks for watching!
@@themurph amazing work thanks. sounds just like those early break dance riffs. ive been trying to do an accurate recreation of the smurf but have never pulled it off cos i cant hit those vibrato / key changes at the exact same time, im guessing this is exactly how it was done. thanks man!!
That sounds like some old school Eddie Murphy haha😅
Lol @00:22, the lead is going in a different direction to the last chord that plays before the backing repeats. Not groovy! 😁
Ok
Too shooooort dude ! Love what you re doing but it s too shooooort 😚
boring
your personality?
@@themurph also