Talk:Janne Wirman

Latest comment: 13 years ago by 88.172.255.43 in topic Janne and his gear and lead sound

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BetacommandBot 19:37, 13 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Janne and his gear and lead sound edit

"Throughout most of his career, Janne relied on the Korg X5D keyboard to play live, although he only uses it as a master MIDI controller - the synth rack/module setup he's controlling onstage has varied. Janne's lead sound was crafted by Jens Johansson. It's a Korg Polysix emulation patch Jens made for the JV1080"
Wrong. He still uses his X5D for the variety of sounds this synth is reknowned for. His lead sound is a preset of the X5D synthesizer : patch "A98 : Solo Synth". He might have another version of this patch for a JV1080 (somewhat thinner and far less beefy), but in the end the sound originally comes from a X5D. It's a "trademark" sound of the X5D and it's unmistakable. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.172.255.43 (talk) 09:03, 20 May 2010 (UTC)Reply