TonePrints
Synth Lead Slap TonePrints by Adam Holzman
Maybe you are familiar with Keith Emerson's synth solo on ELP's "Lucky Man" (the first rock synthesizer solo in history), Tony Banks' synth solo on Genesis' 'The Cinema Show' or Rick Wright's solo on part VI of Pink Floyd's 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' (If not, you should really go and check them out). Then you will probably also be familiar with the praxis of adding a slap-back delay to lead sounds. If a quest to find a tailor-made slap-back synth lead delay brought you here - well, look no further.
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Maybe you are familiar with Keith Emerson's synth solo on ELP's "Lucky Man" (the first rock synthesizer solo in history), Tony Banks' synth solo on Genesis' 'The Cinema Show' or Rick Wright's solo on part VI of Pink Floyd's 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond' (If not, you should really go and check them out). Then you will probably also be familiar with the praxis of adding a slap-back delay to lead sounds. If a quest to find a tailor-made slap-back synth lead delay brought you here - well, look no further.