Parachutistes soviétiques sautant depuis un bombardier lourd Tupolev TB-3 - 1930′s
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Parachutistes soviétiques sautant depuis un bombardier lourd Tupolev TB-3 - 1930′s
1 August 1941. Two Soviet Tupolev TB-3 heavy bombers, each with two Polikarpov I-16 parasite fighters carrying a pair of 550 lb bombs, destroyed an oil depot in Romania.
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T-37A light tank suspended under TB-3 bomber, 1936.
Tupolev TB-3
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05/02/2017 -- 1428 (Working Title: “Digital Fetishist”)
Sooo those who’ve watched me for a bit (all negative-six of you) might have recalled that when I bought my Roland TB-3 I also got a Yamaha RX8. But I never actually got around to using the RX8 in a proper jam video. Well, here’s me fixing that.
Sit back, relax, and enjoy some simple acidey-technoey stuffs. Courtesy of the Roland TB-3 and That-One-Yamaha-Drum-Machine-No-One-Actually-Likes-Apparently.
FOR THE NEEEERRRDSSS (like me): The Roland TB-3 is acting as the master clock in this instance, with a MIDI cable tieing it to the RX8. Both are recorded just straight into my mixer, no effects or eq’ing or anything this time around. Just some limiting in Audacity and that’s about it really.
-- DOWNLOAD FOR THOSE INTERESTED: http://www.mediafire.com/file/8emdupveut1g2ml/Neapolitan_Husky+--+Digital_Fetishist.mp3
-- CHECK IT OUT ON SOUNDCLOUD BRAH: https://soundcloud.com/neapolitanhusky/digital_fetishist
Soviet paratroopers jump with a parachute, sliding off the wing of a heavy bomber TB-3 during a training flight in 1935
The remains of the TB-3