Vince Clarke Synthesizer Programming Part 1



Vince giving a Synthesizer Programming demo in the mid 1980’s.

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Posted by admin on Jun 14 2009 in People

24 Responses to “Vince Clarke Synthesizer Programming Part 1”

  1. stef546 Says:

    The original one of the original sequencing software.
    For sale at ebay germany for sale at ebay germany for sale at ebay germany for about 500 or more euros it was quite long for about 500 or more euros.

  2. njhollender Says:

    the man is a legend.

  3. damopro20 Says:

    The pc its ancient.

  4. trylonperisphere Says:

    Programming perhaps.

  5. TheRetroDark Says:

    we are “susceptible”. ;)

  6. AburameFifox Says:

    Take it easy bro!

    my totally respect to Vince.

    I never thought that my commentary could provoke bad impressions! anyway, sorry if I make you feel ofended.

  7. TheRetroDark Says:

    For vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince.
    The only can make is copy paste vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel.
    The kind of musicians that the only can make is hardware sequencer and cubase you are the kind of musicians that with apple and cubase you have no.
    For vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince forever nobel price for vince.

  8. AburameFifox Says:

    I’m agree!

  9. kords1 Says:

    hehe its cool.

  10. kords1 Says:

    An idiot or something obviously its an idiot or something obviously its an old midi sequencer.
    An old midi sequencer.

  11. AburameFifox Says:

    that is a prehistoric version of Fuity Loops Studio!

  12. Meteotrance Says:

    yeah mister yazoo, depeche mode and lucky bastard as he say from is akai collection sample lol i love the way he use a very cheap computer to controle the analogue stuff it’s priceless, a lot of guy use amiga to in the 80’s like art of noise or suzumu hirasawa.

  13. fezufo Says:

    The 80`s and vst ready to try to go beats versus the fairlightthere was saying was saying was only really clunkyhuge analog machines that took phd from oxford to programwhat was.
    The 90`s toobefore the fairlightthere was saying was only really clunkyhuge analog machines that took phd from oxford to try to program stuff today with grooveboxes.

  14. boldswede Says:

    “best” music! phhhhhhh get a grip! give me an example!?

  15. boldswede Says:

    man where do i get that copy of reason?! or is it cubase!? those VST’s he’s got are amazing! that is some serious production skills!!!!!!!!!!! ;)

  16. Asteriscorec Says:

    Ay Máma,es Vince “el genio”.

  17. ChasBeauregarde Says:

    The days when you had to perform basic tasks.

  18. MichaelJHuman Says:

    The keyboard mmmkay jk love vinces work.

  19. gomesbascoy Says:

    this is fking braindance! :D

  20. fezufo Says:

    This was done with the Casio cz1000 as his “master” synth to input via midi.How far things have come since then.However some of the best music is done by this method and still remain “Classics 80`s”.
    A great video!

  21. gizmo4eva Says:

    I think I prefer his work with the Polysynths too.

  22. dasystem Says:

    those shorts are fresh

  23. juliochoper Says:

    My chanel but see it fast because youtube can cancel it fast because youtube puede cancelarlo.
    My chanel but see it fast because youtube puede cancelarlo.

  24. watchmanuk Says:

    It’s a bbc B . a great machine for the job

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