Tatsuya
Nishiwaki began his music career in 1987 as a member of the band
“PAZZ” on CBS/Sony records. After the group’s
break-up in 1988, he began producing numerous albums – working
as a composer/arranger, and playing instruments like keyboards,
drums and harmonica. His emotional style of playing and unique
arrangements have won him wide acclaim not only in Japan, but
worldwide.
Over the years, Nishiwaki
has worked with a variety of top artists as a player, arranger
or producer. His credits include names such as Bobby Caldwell,
Roberta Flack, Richard Marx, The Pointer Sisters, Chad Wackerman,
Carlos Vega, Jimmy Johnson and Lee Sklar – plus major Japanese
artists. An avid user of technology, Nishiwaki has also worked
as a sound designer on several Roland synthesizers including the
legendary D-50 and V-Synth.
In these video demos, he plays the Patches that he created. Click
here to download
those Patches and try them out on your V-Synth.
Dawn
Sequence (High Bandwidth: 14.4MB)
Dawn
Sequence (Low Bandwidth: 2.5MB)
Digitalidoo
(High Bandwidth: 2.5MB)
Digitalidoo
(Low Bandwidth: 1MB)
Drowning
Vox (High Bandwidth: 8.9MB)
Drowning
Vox (Low Bandwidth: 1.1MB)
KUNSTHAUS
(High Bandwidth: 12.6MB)
KUNSTHAUS
(Low Bandwidth: 1.7MB)
Poppin'corn
(High Bandwidth: 14.3MB)
Poppin'corn
(Low Bandwidth: 2MB)
SBF
Blaze (High Bandwidth: 12.2MB)
SBF
Blaze (Low Bandwidth: 1.9MB)
Demo
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