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Start with a bit of ambient sound and, add some super-high energy bass lines and a few slamming drum loops and you've got the unique sounds of these Afghan Loops. Here are some of the Afghan loop samples and when you put these sounds you can remove the background vocal!
Loops and velocity-sensitive drum hits of percussion from India. Superb and exhaustive Indian loops... you can even get rid of the background vocal!
Raga refers to the colors or moods of various melodic modes used in Indian classical music. Though Indian music is modal in character, ragas should not be mistaken as modes, nor be understood to be a scale, melody or a key. Many composers and musicians have been influenced by this very wonderful and trance like music.
Future Retro is a manufacturer of electronic musical instruments including analog synthesizers and sequencers in the modern age. Makers of the 777, XS, and Revolution synthesizers, with widest range of configurations and sounds, patching points are a godsend, excellent and versatile. NIN, Aphex Twin & Skylab2000 were some of the notable users.
Developer GForce features a pretty essential range of products (Minimonsta, OSCar, M-Tron etc), that are very usable in a wide variety of styles of music. With an emphasis on vintage synthesizer modeling, GForce Software is a collection of small, independent developers united by a love of music and sound.
The Vox Continental is probably the most famous of the 'new breed' of transistor organs that started emerging in the early '60s. The Vox Continental had drawbars to make sounds and at times sounded Baroque. This was a classic Organ used by The Doors, the Beatles and P Harum.
The Gleeman Pentaphonic was introduced in 1982 by the Gleeman company. It was a cool RARE 5-voice synth with some advanced features and cool digi waveforms. Research shows that there were only 30 of this type ever made... extremely rare... the Gleeman Pentaphonic!
The Hartmann Neuron Synthesizer is an interesting, rare, gloriously sexy synth keyboard. Neuron combines intelligent analysis and synthesis based on neural networks. The result is a new type of synthesizer offering unique sounds. This made the Neuron very appealing to film composers like Hans Zimmer and musicians such as BT and The Arcane Paradigm.
The goal of Jomox was always to combine the power of analog sound and circuitries with the advantage of modern digital or networked technologies to achieve an optimimum in sound and individuality. This is certainly a part of the magic that the Jomox sound carries into the world.
FARFISA means FAbbriche Riunite De FISArmoniche", which translates to "United Factory of Accordions". With several compact, easily portable and inexpensive models available, as well as their distinctive sound, Farfisa organs became popular among rock bands and other combo groups during the 1960s.
Elka made quite a number of different combo organs, most were called Panther, or some variation. The Panther, a stage organ, has a wonderful mellow flute sound and a string registration. Check out the sounds here.
The B3 is probably the best-known Hammond model introduced in 1955. It is an electromechanical rather than electronic instrument, with closer technological ties to an electric guitar than an electronic synthesizer. Artists such as James Brown, Billy Preston, and Jimmy Smith brought the Hammond to a wider public and made it part of popular music.
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