Pro Tools from the 70's
Heres some more
Peter Gabriel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON8lVgJxMQA
Herbie on Sesame Street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn1LW3wyRrc
Peter Gabriel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON8lVgJxMQA
Herbie on Sesame Street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn1LW3wyRrc
and the synth pr0n jamboree: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZEGHnAxEpo
it's really exceptionally horrible but the synths...
it's really exceptionally horrible but the synths...
Awesome.jckinnick wrote:Heres some more
Peter Gabriel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON8lVgJxMQA
Herbie on Sesame Street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gn1LW3wyRrc
The Sesame Street clip reminds me of when Stevie Wonder was on The Cosby Show... The family went down to the studio where Stevie was recording and I remember he sampled their voices and was playing around with them.
Thanks for posting these. Very cool.
-Darrill
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Haha. That performance looks like it belongs in one of those parades Disney World does down Mainstreet just before closing.will the moor wrote:and the synth pr0n jamboree: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZEGHnAxEpo
it's really exceptionally horrible but the synths...
Awesome!
What is that thing Dolby was using? It looked like an old answering machine and I couldn't tell what kind of noise was coming out of it. Just seemed like more show than anything. ?
-Darrill
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So, that was supposedly old technology, but the pen-to-screen interface that they were using is only now beginning to catch on to the mainstream, and still not even, really... I'd be awesome to have that, don't you think? Why don't we, fer feck's sake, if it was workable in the 70's on a monochrome monitor running DOS, or something similar? Why was that tasty technological tidbit shelved?
Herbie's playing is awesome, too... Just didling around, and it's masterful... Boy... Makes me feel like a tow truck...
Herbie's playing is awesome, too... Just didling around, and it's masterful... Boy... Makes me feel like a tow truck...
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Its a Roland TB-303 or TR-606 that he pretending to use as a sampler. Pretty funny.What is that thing Dolby was using? It looked like an old answering machine and I couldn't tell what kind of noise was coming out of it. Just seemed like more show than anything. ?
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I remember the year this was on. I used to have it on videotape. It was the Grammys, I think, or maybe the AMAs. I was just telling someone about this recently.will the moor wrote:and the synth pr0n jamboree: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZEGHnAxEpo
it's really exceptionally horrible but the synths...
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it looks like there's a bit of faking goin' on. dolby looks like he's pounding his little purse sampler with a gloved fist.cgarges wrote:I remember the year this was on. I used to have it on videotape. It was the Grammys, I think, or maybe the AMAs. I was just telling someone about this recently.will the moor wrote:and the synth pr0n jamboree: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZEGHnAxEpo
it's really exceptionally horrible but the synths...
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