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bunzi1964
Total Posts: 82
Joined 12-09-2012 status: Experienced |
Hi,
Thanks! |
trentonresident
Total Posts: 9
Joined 07-08-2013 status: Newcomer |
That is a Roland arpeggiator, I think it’s called “random” from a Jupiter. Not to be found on Motif XF, I fear. I play the sync lead on my xf, other synths do the arp and strings. |
5pinDIN
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Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Not easily emulated. |
bunzi1964
Total Posts: 82
Joined 12-09-2012 status: Experienced |
Oh Boy,
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trentonresident
Total Posts: 9
Joined 07-08-2013 status: Newcomer |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
emulate:
While I don’t think the goal is to “surpass”, the question is how close you want/need to come to equaling.
Here’s a suggestion by Motifator member zippydog:
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mingrat1
Total Posts: 2
Joined 07-25-2014 status: Newcomer |
I am not at my house at the moment to check what sound I used when emulating Hungry Like The Wolf myself. I think it was an edit of one of the new analog sequencer sounds in Preset Bank 9 in my XOF, which I believe is user bank 1 on Motif.
These should cover all your needs
Seq Genrl 7402 MA_Random Oct1 4 / 4 1 120 :
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bunzi1964
Total Posts: 82
Joined 12-09-2012 status: Experienced |
Wow....good info, Thanks again all! :)
UPDATE 08/24/2020
Set the Arp to: Bank= PRE, Catagory= CPrc, Sub Catagory= (Genrl)
(Another one that was close was Type: 4475 Steel Drum2) Set the BPM to 140 and can play single keys or partial chord voicings for each chord change, gotta experiment. (I ended up playing single keys, though not exact, it sounds similar to the Jupiter3 that Duran Duran used :) |