Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
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Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
Straight from the man himself: A Roland Jupiter 6 sequenced by a Roland MSQ-700, synced with a LinnDrum.
Re: Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
that explains a lot of the funk in that groove
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Re: Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
He always said it was a lot of Poly61 as well. http://www.mixonline.com/news/profiles/ ... ers/365695
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Re: Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
yes that's what I read as well. hMMMM. And that's part of the reason I bought a Poly 61. No regrets - great sounding synth actually.Jabberwalky wrote:He always said it was a lot of Poly61 as well. http://www.mixonline.com/news/profiles/ ... ers/365695
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Re: Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
If you want to know what it really was just ask Huey Lewis.
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Re: Ray Parker Jr. "Ghostbusters" Gear
Not that I want to cause an argument..
but... isn't that an advert for Roland gear? A guy isn't going to say he used other brands, I think the only exception would be the Linn as Roland didn't have an equivalent. Anyone got the phone number for Huey?
hmm.. I suppose it needs to be email address.
