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From 1995, this is a textbook example of the typical x-eleven track. A Prophet VS gets the party started with a beat-matched wavetable-modulation riff. Fluffy bass drums from the Alesis sample player underscore a quarter-note triplet bass line on the Casio VZ10M. A drum loop processed through the Ensoniq ASR10M’s internal effects provides critical flava, while a sampled ARP 2600 periodically sounds the alarm. The synth solo in the first half of the track is a sampled Sequential Pro-One; the riff plays three times in a row, each time adding the same sequence of notes a fifth higher than the last. At the end of the solo, the real Pro-One sweeps its oscillators in an attempt to tune a carrier wave from Tokyo.
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