Sequence on "Bellistique" by KS

 
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Posted: 01.12.2008 - 21:13  ·  #1
Do you think that this sequence was done with the same sequencers KS used in the 1977 concerrs (I suppose Moog Modular Sequencer)? Someone told about PPG sequencer? Do you know when KS got it? Between 77 and 79?

The sequence in Bellistique is quite much much complex than everything he did before (btw those sequences are alike in Time Actor by R. Wahnfried).

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Posted: 02.12.2008 - 11:36  ·  #2
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Posted: 02.12.2008 - 13:09  ·  #3
Very interesting.... Seems that the PPG 350 is digital, according to some sites on the Web, err... digital in 1976 ????

What do you think?

No idea about the drums...

By the way, when you say "controlling whatever KS had in his studio", what do you mean?

Also, does the PPG 350 generates sounds, or does it have to trigger a synth? If it triggers a synth, do you know which one?

I have read the manual of the PPG 350, and it seems that it was possible to "loop" several sequences, which could confirm the kind of patterns we have in "Bellistique" or "Time Actor".

Interesting to notice that I asked this to KS and he told me that the sequences were generated by the Moog, on which I always had doubts about...
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R. Whanfried is a alias of klaus schulze used for some of his techno/elctronic releases of the 90's
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Posted: 03.12.2008 - 11:19  ·  #5
"Bellistique" was recorded live in concert in Amsterdam/NL in 1979, so the PPG 350 had been around for a while. I
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Posted: 03.12.2008 - 20:28  ·  #6
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R. Whanfried is a alias of klaus schulze used for some of his techno/elctronic releases of the 90's


The 90s releases are credited to just "Wahnfried".

The "Richard Wahfriend" albums are:
Time Actor (1979)
Tonwelle (1981)
Plays Megatone (1984)
Miditation (1986? Never seen an original; was only able to get this when IC reissued it in the early 90s)
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Posted: 03.12.2008 - 23:07  ·  #7
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R. Whanfried is a alias of klaus schulze used for some of his techno/elctronic releases of the 90's


The 90s releases are credited to just "Wahnfried".

The "Richard Wahfriend" albums are:
Time Actor (1979)
Tonwelle (1981)
Plays Megatone (1984)
Miditation (1986? Never seen an original; was only able to get this when IC reissued it in the early 90s)


I have it on Inteam label ;-)
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Posted: 03.12.2008 - 23:18  ·  #8
[quote="dronescape"]"Bellistique" was recorded live in concert in Amsterdam/NL in 1979, so the PPG 350 had been around for a while. I
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