erik neuteboom wrote:
I hope to hear soon from you DarioIndjic |
Hi Erik and DarioIndjic,
Yesterday,DarioIndjic PM me for informations about the keyboards used in the Pulsar song "Fool Failure".At first,I said that i can't respond since i have never heard any Pulsar music.After my initial message,i went to the Pulsar section of the site and to my surprise,there was an MP3 of the above mentionned song.All I have to said is that Pulsar music is excellent and it will be surely on my future purchases.
As for the keyboards used in the song,I will write my respond that i gave to DarioIndjic for everyone(specially Erik).It's not 100% accurate since I heard the extract 2-3 times but the principal is here.
1.A lot of Mellotron:It's the principal keyboards used on that song.On the extract only,i heard 3 mellotron sound.They used the classic "3 violins" ,"cello" and the "8 voice choir" sounds.That implies that the M400 model was used since the choir sound was not available on older Mellotrons models like the Mark II(the model used by King Crimson on the 3 first albums).I heard a rumour that they had owned a Mark V(a double M400) but they have it only for the "Halloween" album.It's difficult to tell since the Mark V and the M400 share the same sound library but here's,it's probably an M400.The Mellotron is definitely passed trought a reverb device,probably a plate reverb that gave a Crimsonesque feeling.Their Mellotron sound on that piece is simply amazing.
2.Solina string ensemble:Very subtile on the extract,it doubles the Mellotron "3 violins".
3.Monophonic synth:certainly an ARP synth(ARP 2600 or Odyssey) for the melodic line on the extract.Certainly not a Moog (the Moog are more powerful,ARP are more subtile and raffined sound).I play those 2 synths(ARP Odyssey and minimoog)often and can tell them apart and it's surely an ARP synth here for the monophonic melody line.Maybe a Moog was used for background and effects but can't tell for sure.
4.Hammond organ or another kind of organ:Surely a Hammond spinet is used here with a subtle Leslie processed sound.
And a beautiful flute melody.
I didn't know Pulsar since yesterday,thanks for the discovery DarioIndjic!