artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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== Synthesizers == | == Synthesizers == | ||
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===SH-101=== | ===SH-101=== | ||
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===CS1x=== | ===CS1x=== | ||
β | A blue Yamaha CS-1x | + | A blue Yamaha CS-1x is possibly visible in a 1999 Lighthouse Party [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Boards_of_Canada_Warp_Lighthouse_Party_1999.jpg photograph]. If it is a CS1x, it is more likely to have been used to trigger samples than generating its own sound, though this could ostensibly have been used for such sounds as Olson's filtered piano. |
===AN1x=== | ===AN1x=== | ||
β | + | (Special Note): Yamaha's AN1x has also been quoted as being the blue keyboard in question. [[Twoism (messageboard)|twoism.org]] have a thread on this, where some members have analysed the photograph, and by altering contrast etc, have stated that certain ports that only the CS1x has, are 'missing' from the back panel, thus strongly suggesting that the synth in question is indeed an AN1x. Interestingly, in recent years, numerous examples of AN1x programming to emulate/re-create BOC sounds have surfaced, demonstrating remarkable closeness to BOC, thus furthering the potential that the blue synth is in fact an AN1x. <ref>http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=9092&hilit=AN1x</ref> | |
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== Native Instruments == | == Native Instruments == | ||
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* [http://www.tascam.com/Company.html#1988 TASCAM Company History] | * [http://www.tascam.com/Company.html#1988 TASCAM Company History] | ||
* [http://www.audioscope.net/images/tascammsr16.jpg Image] | * [http://www.audioscope.net/images/tascammsr16.jpg Image] | ||
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== Samplers == | == Samplers == | ||
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==Percussion== | ==Percussion== | ||
''As for our percussion, it's never just a drum machine or a sample, we put a lot of real live drumming or percussion in there, woven into the rhythm tracks, and it brings a bit of chaos into the sound that you just can't achieve any other way'' | ''As for our percussion, it's never just a drum machine or a sample, we put a lot of real live drumming or percussion in there, woven into the rhythm tracks, and it brings a bit of chaos into the sound that you just can't achieve any other way'' | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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