What's the motto? #gulitypleasure!
What's your poison, or rather my pleasure?
Pretty much the sonic results of 80s rock/pop audio engineering.
Meaning: big chorus, H3000-ed guitars, FM electric piano fakes, Korg and NED also played a role, and the last death struggle of analogue polys.
Plus gated reverb on the snare and gently pumping compessors on the bus. And psychoacoustic things also on the bus. And parametric EQs on it. And all of those last ones analogue (while there's early digital beauty in the reverbs, and some samples, including early converters' aliasing).
The theme turned out like something more reminiscent of the 70s, but with the rest, I enjoyed myself, especially with the diatonic harmonizer guitar solo thing.
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