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this is my first question in this forum. I hope u can help me.
I´m searching a Programm for my NS2 to play Footloose.
Greets
Daniel
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 28 May 2013, 17:16
by Nicko
Hi, am working on this one at the moment - once i get it as close as i can i will post here
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 04 Jun 2013, 06:31
by shadeki
Has anyone got a sound for this yet?
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 24 Feb 2014, 17:47
by Tomtom1983
I´m also very interested!
Greets
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 17 Nov 2014, 18:21
by LucJohner
Somebody please find this sound!
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 13 Feb 2015, 08:11
by BenFranske
I'm looking for footloose NS2 patches as well!
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 14 Feb 2015, 23:35
by BenFranske
I got sucked into an interesting hole watching YouTube performances of this... Here's a 1985 one where they're using an actual organ (which actually sounds a bit off from studio versions):
But in more recent performances I see a Yamaha Motif and, at least in the case of the one below, a Roland VK-8:
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 24 Jun 2015, 13:18
by MEL868
probably get in trouble for resurrecting this but wondering if anyone has a patch for NS2 song Footloose.
thanks MEL
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 03 Jul 2015, 21:15
by Kakdane
On the studio version the main synth sound is: real hammond, with drive, mixed with something like 8bit organ from dx 7 , i guess...
Re: Footloose - Can´t find the right sounds
Posted: 04 Jul 2015, 00:30
by elektromin
Did you try using the vox or farfisa organs? Should be functionally equivalent to the synth sound they used.