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Table of Songs featuring EDP Wasp
Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
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Herbie Hancock | Mr. Hands (album) | 1980 | Keyboards [Emu Polyphonic Keyboard, Clavitar], Synthesizer [Waves Minimoog, Minimoog, Prophet 5, Oberheim 8 Voice, Yamaha Cs-80, Arp 2600], Clavinet [Hohner], Electric Piano [Rhodes 88 Suitcase Piano], Vocoder [Sennheiser], Drum Machine [Linn-Moffett Drum Synthesizer], Computer [Modified Apple Ii Plus Microcomputer], Piano – Herbie Hancock | Reference | YouTube" |
Michel Normandeau | Jouer | 1979 | "Synthesizer [Yamaha Cs-80, Minimoog]. Rock / Folk / World. | Reference | YouTube" |
Patrick Woodroffe / Dave Greenslade | The Pentateuch of The Cosmogony (album) | 1979 | Composed By, Arranged By, Keyboards [Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland Rs202, Yamaha Cs60 Synth, Yamaha Cs80 Synth, Yamaha Cp70b Piano, Arp Explorer, Arp Omni, Cat Synth, Church Organ, Crumar Stringman, Hohner Clavinet, Kitten Synth, Mellotron 400, Minimoog], Vocoder [Sennheiser], Programmed By [Sds Drum Synth 3] – Dave Greenslade | Reference | YouTube |
Richard Wahnfried | Time Actor (album) | 1979 | Richard Wahnfried is pseudonym for the collective comprising Klaus Schulze, Arthur Brown, Wolfgang Tiepold, Vincent Crane, Michael Shrieve, Harmony Brown | Reference | YouTube |
Ultravox | Hymn | 1982 | The Hymn' starts with a vocal intro accompanied by a throaty vocoder-type PPG preset mixed with multi-tracked vocals — sounding like a choir. The chorus section main theme is done by Billy on the CS80 (with the ribbon controller — a trade mark of ours!)” | E&MM 1983 | YouTube |
Vangelis | Bladerunner (Film Soundtrack) | 1982 | The Greek composer Vangelis used the Yamaha CS-80 extensively. He described it as "the most important synthesizer in my career — and for me the best analogue synthesizer design there has ever been ... It needs a lot of practice if you want to be able to play it properly, but that’s because it’s the only synthesizer I could describe as being a real instrument, mainly because of the keyboard — the way it’s built and what you can do with it." | Reference | YouTube |