
vintage synth demo by RetroSound (for the vintage synth review) The fattest bass ever... Moog Taurus 1 bass pedals (demo of the legendary preset sounds and the various VCF and envelope settings, Glide, some untypical Taurus sounds and more); drums: Roland TR-606 You must have very good bass loudspeakers or a subwoofer to hear the deep frequences. Attention! Please turn the Volume pot of your speaker in middle position. Some sounds can destroy your speakers ... and your ears! ;-) This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrument. more info: www.retrosound.de and http for better sound quality add: &fmt=18 "I really believe that you've not heard 'deep' bass until you've heard the Taurus in full flight. I have no measurements to illustrate the frequencies that the Taurus reaches, but these kind of sub-sonics are beyond the scope of any digital synth that I've come across, and even put a lot of good analogue ones to shame." (Published in SOS June 1995) used by Rush (Tom Sawyer), Genesis (Squonk, Dance on a Volcano, Los Endos, Mama, Turn it on Again, Abacab...) Asia (Go, Dont Cry), Marillion (Pseudo Silk Kimono, Kaylight), Steve Hackett (Clocks), Phil Collins (I Don`t Care Anymore), U2 (Where the Streets have no Name), The Police (Don't Stand So Close To Me, Walking on the Moon), Saga, J.-M. Jarre, Yes, Led Zeppelin and more
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