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Korg Krome the Who Wont Get Fooled Again Setup

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Won't Get Fooled Again Keyboard or patch?

  • Thread starter bullfrogblues
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bullfrogblues
  • #one
I tried a search but was unsuccessful.
I don't know exactly which keyboard our member has, but we're looking for a patch for it, or a new keyboard that does the Won't Go Fooled Again synth.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
I can get the model of Korg keyboard if needed.
mleffler
  • #2
i accept been looking for this for years... I've seen a couple of articles describing how the runway was created, but I have not been successful duplicating it myself.
bullfrogblues
  • #3
i have been looking for this for years... I've seen a couple of manufactures describing how the track was created, but I have non been successful duplicating information technology myself.
Thanks, I've seen tons of info on how Pete did this. I'thousand not the keyboard thespian, but trying to practise some research for him, he'south a busy guy.
I played with some guys years agone, the keyboard was a Kurzweil, non certain of the model, but with a certain arpeggiator he nailed it pretty close! I'chiliad totally out of touch with him then I don't know which model or style he was using, but certainly passable.
I thought by now some keyboard manufacturer would have a patch or style built in for this, and that someone might know. The other members are not afraid to buy any might exist needed, though it wouldn't only exist for this mode.
Devnor
  • #iv
Kronos has a combi for this song.
Babysquid
  • #v
Information technology was an organ that was put through a synth filter. Years ago I played on a session using an one-time univox panther duo combo organ into a moogerfooger low laissez passer filter and I think that beingness a very similar sound.
If his keyboard has an organ sound endeavour putting it through a wah wah. It won't be exactly right but it might give you an idea.
Tootone
  • #7
It was an organ that was put through a synth filter. Years agone I played on a session using an erstwhile univox panther duo combo organ into a moogerfooger depression pass filter and I retrieve that being a very similar audio.
If his keyboard has an organ sound try putting it through a wah wah. It won't exist exactly right merely it might give you an idea.

This ^^^^^^

I know you lot want "exact", just I experimented in the past... mayhap this volition assist.

I got close with a Line6 POD HD using the Mutron Filter model.. I think it was on a LFO "Upwards"... with either Depression Pass, Band Laissez passer or High Laissez passer, but 5 seconds of listening to each and yous will recognise the correct one.

EDIT: Dug out the POD... information technology was the Tiresome Filter which uses an LFO, set to low laissez passer.

Add choppy tremolo and rotating leslie.

I'm saying this because you lot could probably find all three of to a higher place equally standard items in a lot of modellers, and you could experiment.

Whereas "accurate" patches are rare as rocking horse poo. Besides, if you lot did discover a patch, chances are it was created by a guy messing with filters, trem and leslie.

EDIT: Should have read OP properly. I did above trying to get sound on guitar.
Filter.... Tedious LFO irresolute filter cut off
Trem.... Fast 1/16th choppy opto trem for fundamental hits.
Leslie.... for organ like sound.

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Triton76
  • #8
Well-nigh rompler synths from Korg tin do this sound. start with an organ patch and apply a tedious sine wave LFO1 on the filter and a square moving ridge LFO2 on the amp. you'll have to tweak the depths and rates to become it correct.
If he has the Korg SV1 or digital piano it may not have the programmable LFO'due south but a Triton/Kross/Krome/Kronos/M3 will.
  • #9
I recall it was a marimba setting on a lowrey or something. Aforementioned every bit eminence front. Or maybe im thinking of baba.
Babysquid
  • #10
I recollect it was a marimba setting on a lowrey or something. Same as eminence front end. Or maybe im thinking of baba.

Only been doing a little enquiry and I call up it was Baba
mleffler
  • #11
So this is 1 of the most distinctive signature keyboard sounds recorded. I can't believe that yamaha or korg or roland doesn't take information technology every bit a default patch. At 1 point I had a very expert patch for Baba O'Reilly for the main synth in Logic, merely never Wont get Fooled Once more.
p19978
  • #14
A lot of guys on YouTube do a peachy job of explaining how to get that noise. Yous start with a make clean, not-vibrato Hammond patch, and mess it up...
  • #15
I tried a search but was unsuccessful.
I don't know exactly which keyboard our fellow member has, simply we're looking for a patch for it, or a new keyboard that does the Won't Become Fooled Once again synth.
Whatsoever ideas?
Thank you.
I can get the model of Korg keyboard if needed.

the TR rack has a patch called who'south next that is spot on.

  • #xvi

yes, I believed he patched the organ into a modular synth filter

  • #17
The poor human'due south way to recreate this "live" is an organ audio with a square moving ridge trem set in time with the vocal. Yous hold downwardly the chords and play off the attack of the trem to get the rhymthic effect. A filter with some sort of automobile-sweep is overnice icing on the cake. It's not pounding out 8th notes.

Pete shows how he does this on the Classic Albums "Who's Side by side" vid.

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