UPDATE: Nick Collier now has a whole mountain of crazy new synths, at Nick's World of Sythesisers. (via Deviant Synth)
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7/25/2005
Vast home-made strap on synth
UPDATE: Nick Collier now has a whole mountain of crazy new synths, at Nick's World of Sythesisers. (via Deviant Synth)
EVH didn't start using Peavey amps until a decade after "Beat it" was recorded.
ReplyDeleteListening to "Aint talking bout love" right now. Much love for wacky synths like this.
Holy mother of god, that's somewiring
ReplyDeleteSorry, offtopic sort of, but what the hell was EVH playing on "Sunday Afternoon in the Park"? It sounds like Alex's kick drum is routed into a synth's aux input which also seems to be triggered from a keyboard. "woooaaaahhhhhnnn"
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O/T reply. Sunday Afternoon in the Park was performed by EVH on an Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer. Interestingly (and maybe just as O/T) the drums on 'Hot for Teacher' are electronics; Simmons, yet!
ReplyDeleteGot to correct you guys. EVH did use a Hartley Thompson amp for the solo on Beat it. He borrowed it from Alan Holdsworth. By the way, the reason I know this is because Pete is my Dad!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I find a Hartley-Thompson amp? Do they still exist?
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ReplyDeleteIf I remember correctly from the interview I read back in high school (circa 1989), the bass drum's affect on the synth was accidental. Something about its proximity to the device made it "bo bo" sympathetically with the kick.
ReplyDeleteThe Hot For Teacher drums are not electronic. It's just four kick drums with two trigger pedals, one pair overdubbed over the other after the first four measures.
It's true Eddie Van Halen also borrowed an amp from Alan Holdsworth in 1977 to record the first Van Halen album. I know because my mother told me. WOW!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAllan Holdsworth did use hartley Thompson amps on the IOU and Road games albums.
ReplyDeleteHe references them directly on one of the credits.