1. Hi U2 fans,

    My name is Gil, I'm a musician and a big fan of U2 myself.
    I've just completed a video of two cover versions of U2 songs I created, in an electronic vibe. I would love some feedback from U2 fans!



    I personally believe there aren't enough quality, original covers of U2 songs. Hope you enjoy!

    Cheers,
    Gil
  2. It sounds interesting

    Do you have more ?
  3. Sorry, didn't realize there was a dediated thread. Thanks for the replies!
    These are the only U2 covers I've recorded as of now, but I have some original work on my Youtube channel as well.

    Cheers
    Gil
  4. You have a great set-up there. Watching your Off Guard one and you have a Moog slim???

  5. Yes a Slim Phatty and a bunch of other synths. Mostly analog stuff. Thanks
  6. Is the Phatty worth picking up? Been interested in either something similar or sfter seeing it in a video demo, the Microkorg XL.

  7. Didn't think I'd be getting into a technical synth chat on this forum, ha

    Well, apples and oranges really. The Phatty is a monophonic analog synth, meaning you can only play one note at a time (great for bass, leads or weird sound effects) with a very fat tone that cuts through a mix.
    Also, very easy to program and create your own sounds on the fly.

    The Microkorg is digital and polyphonic, so it can cover a much wider range of sounds, but the basic tone is kind of thin and plasticky, and programming it without using the computer software is pretty much a nightmare.

    It really depends on what you're looking for.

    Cheers,
    Gil