Phil Collins "But Seriously" synths

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Re: Phil Collins "But Seriously" synths

Post by D-Collector » Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:20 pm

I honestly think he joked ;)
"But Seriously" came out in 89 and "Dance Into The Light" in 96 or something. I remember the single was played heavily here in Norway.

Bigman2005, you might be right about a guitar doubled with the D-50. I like the sound very much and would love to know exactly how it was created. The Phil Collins fanclub, which you can register for at PC's website, apparently has some exclusive videos concerning the production of several of his classic albums. I'm not a member there and haven't really looked into it yet. Maybe there are some answers in there.

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Re: Phil Collins "But Seriously" synths

Post by Phollop Willing PA » Wed Jan 26, 2011 3:05 pm

D-Collector wrote:I honestly think he joked ;)...
If you mean me - yes, you got me. But seriously folks, are there any noticeable examples of our bud Phil using the Karma on later songs? I heard some clear examples on Adrian Belews 123 solo CDs.

The Karma is a Kurse and a Klassic. Be sparse with it fellow Karmaic users.

Maybe this is too off topic...

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