Behringer 2600 (4) - Recreating the "Underworld - Rez" Leadsound

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Published 2021-06-06

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  • @IanWaugh
    That is so clever and imaginative. I would have gone down the 2 oscillators route. Would love to see more tips like this.
  • @UniQueWerkx
    I think you really nailed it here! Sounds like the original adds a little delay on everything. Thank you for posting! Well done! Oh, and really cool patch cables, haven't seen those before. I also want to thank you for introducing this song to me. Can't believe I'd never heard it before, especially as much as I've been into synth music since the late 70's.
  • @MrBugs183
    Amazing knowledge there T.Noise. I have a 2600 and i'm not feeling enough love for it yet, i think you may have fixed our relationship!! As a previous person said Rick Smith was interviewed on the ARP documentary (which is really interesting) and he says himself he can't remember how he created the patch!!
  • @troach242
    Awesome work… and I love the “active” light up patch cords.
  • @chupathingy5862
    Good enough that yt copyright picked up on it, fantastic! Subbed.
  • Excellent tutorial. One of my favorite Underworld tracks. You’ve nailed it 100% Thanks for making it 😃
  • @nordeuk
    Playing the filter 👍 one of my all time favourite tunes
  • @snakedogman
    This sounds very close indeed, nice work :)
  • @dreamakah
    Very cool. Definitely going to try that out on the music machines.
  • @tomsigmond5709
    Thanks y0ur for your effort Tom to show this. Till recently I was quit ' afraid' of synths with a lot of holes in them. But then the Behringer 2600 came out which had such a fantastic sound. And sound has priority nr. 1 for me so I had to learn now how those scary looking synths work. After reading the manual and seeing a couple of youtube vids, I released that it wasn't that hard to understand how they work and your vids shu re helped a lot to overcome that. Thanks a lot!
  • @amd5471
    Amazing! Sounds so good. You make it look so easy :)
  • @mr.fusion666
    Great video, thanks very much. Definitely nailed the sound. Transcribing the midi is pretty time consuming thought!
  • @sunilsolanki
    Absolutely incredible tutorials. More please! How about Busy Child from Crystal Method??
  • @jelledevries1201
    Thanx a lot of showing your way; this sounds great if not better 🤩🙂