▲ | jghn 6 days ago | |||||||
> that could challenge the hegemony of the electric guitar. IIRC when it came out in the early 80s it was intended to be a substitute for bass guitars. So perhaps that is part of your sentiment. | ||||||||
▲ | leptons 6 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
In the 1980's nobody knew how to use synths beyond the default patches. That's why I think that 80's music sounds so generic and kind of hollow. The 90's was different, the people making synth music pushed the synths past what their default setup was capable of. Synths used in the mid/late 90's for psychedelic/acid trance sound nothing like 80's synths, but they are the same synths. The "303" was intended as a bass instrument, but with 90's acid trance it's typically used as a lead, as well as a bass. | ||||||||
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