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Paul Hertzog used the Roland D-50 while working on the "Kickboxer" official motion picture soundtrack. He stated, "It wasn’t until early 1989 that I began composing to picture. I composed directly to the video, using a bank of synthesizers and a Roland MC-500 sequencer. Looking back from the 21st century, those gadgets from the 80’s seem like archaic dinosaurs, but at the time they worked well enough for me. In addition to the D-50, I used a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, an early edition of the Ensoniq Mirage, and an Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine (which I spent hours with, tuning the multiple triangle sounds I used instead of a high hat on such cues as ‘The Eagle Lands’ as well as the jungle-style drums in the final fight sequence)."
Paul Hertzog used a Yamaha DX7 while working on the "Kickboxer" official motion picture soundtrack. He stated, "In addition to the D-50, I used a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, an early edition of the Ensoniq Mirage, and an Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine." This information is credited to Paul Hertzog and can be found on his official website.
Paul Hertzog confirms using a Yamaha TX7 Desktop Module while working on the "Kickboxer" official motion picture soundtrack: "In addition to the D-50, I used a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, an early edition of the Ensoniq Mirage, and an Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine (which I spent hours with, tuning the multiple triangle sounds I used instead of a high hat on such cues as 'The Eagle Lands' as well as the jungle-style drums in the final fight sequence)."
Paul Hertzog confirmed that he used an Oberheim OB-8 synthesizer while working on the "Kickboxer" official motion picture soundtrack, stating: "In addition to the D-50, I used a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, an early edition of the Ensoniq Mirage, and an Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine."
Paul Hertzog confirmed that he used an Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine while working on the "Kickboxer" official motion picture soundtrack, stating: "In addition to the D-50, I used a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, an early edition of the Ensoniq Mirage, and an Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine."
Paul Hertzog used an Oberheim DMX drum machine while working on the "Bloodsport" official motion picture soundtrack. According to Hertzog: "I got a final edit sometime in March and a deadline of April 27th to deliver the recorded score. I sat in my little rented guesthouse in the San Fernando Valley with a Roland MC-500 sequencer, an Oberheim DMX drum machine, a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, and an Ensoniq Mirage sampler and went to work." This information is sourced directly from Paul Hertzog's website.
Paul Hertzog used a Roland MC-500 Micro Composer while working on the official motion picture soundtrack for "Bloodsport." Hertzog stated, "I got a final edit sometime in March and a deadline of April 27th to deliver the recorded score. I sat in my little rented guesthouse in the San Fernando Valley with a Roland MC-500 sequencer, an Oberheim DMX drum machine, a Yamaha DX-7 and TX-7, an Oberheim OB-8, and an Ensoniq Mirage sampler and went to work."
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Breathing Fire: Original Motion Picture Score
Paul Hertzog · 2022
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