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How I re-created 'I Feel Love' by Donna Summer & Giorgio Moroder on my Roland JD-Xi

Although my version of this classic 70's song doesn't appear on YouTube (it didn't pass their copyright restrictions), it did make it onto my Facebook page a year ago, where it popped up as a memory for me last week. I re-posted the video on a few Facebook group pages where it developed quite a bit of interest and I had several requests to show how I put it all together. So here goes... Here is some additional information that a friend suggested I should include: The JD-Xi voices that I use are: D1- 001:JP8 Strings1 D2- 168:Pulse Clav DR- 012:R&B Kit1 AN- 008:ResoSaw Bs1 ----------------------------------------------------- To switch the 'Interactive Chord' feature on/off press 'Auto Note' + 'Enter' (together) -------------------------------------------------- To change the delay settings, press 'Menu' and cursor through to 'Effects' press 'Enter'. Next cursor through to 'Delay' and change 'Delay Type' from 'Pan' to 'Single'. Then cursor to 'Delay Time' and change the musical symbol to a 'semiquaver' or 'sixteenth note'. Then press 'Exit' a couple of times to get out of the menus. ------------------------------------------------------ The chords that I play are: C (C,E,G) to C minor (C,Eb,G) E minor (Eb, G, Bb) F (F,A,C) G (G,B,D) ------------------------------------------------------ Drum patterns Main sequence: BD1:1,5,9,11 Rim: all 16 positions CHH: 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 PHH: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16 CYM3: 5,13 Perc2: 1,9 Other 1: 3,7,11,15 Variation 1: BD1 pattern Variation 2: BD1 and CYM3 patterns

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