
Not really relevant to the thread.īut I thought it was interesting. No samples (other than the built-in ones), just K2000 programming. You just held down a key and it ran through the whole thing.

SCorey Someone programmed a K2000 patch to play the complete 'On The Run' from Dark Side of the Moon. On Shine on You Crazy Diamond - the 'horns' were MiniMoog - GForce Minimonsta is a cracking minimoog emulation. I have only recently been getting into this synth after being put off be the 'Dance' presets. If you are looking that 'type of sound' rather than a exact emulation it could serve you well. Z3ta 2 has a built in sequencer / arpeggiator and a very comprehensive modulation matrix.ĭownload Jar File on this page. I used a VCS3 Synthi A breifly back in the 70's and I have the LE version of XLIS I think its pretty much on the money, but of course more stable and easier to get conventional sounds out of. There is even a cheap version w/ reduced features. XILS has a good VA for the VCS3 (see above). They often used organ very low in a mix going through a Leslie at its Chorale speed.ĪT Damn link function. Any synth can do the same thing or create the same art.Īlso they used a Kurzweil K2000 a lot (live) once that came out too. Get onto that and don't stress too much about what exact synth was being used at the time. It is much more about the art of how synth sounds are used in Pink Floyd tracks. Download: A collection of sounds inspired by the most famous songs by Pink Floyd, for the PC3.
