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Subject: Midnight prelude in e minor...
Original Message 1/13 06-Dec-03 @ 10:55 AM Edit: 06-Dec-03 | 10:57 AM - Midnight prelude in e minor...
It is 2 minutes and 33 seconds and the mp3 is in 96/ 44 so a some of the sparkle is gone. Any comments are appreciated, thank you for your time!
JJ Freqy
Message 2/13 06-Dec-03 @ 11:28 PM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
there's a story ready to unfold.
it'll be interesting to see what comes next>
i think a little more effect towards the end to suggest a slight warping of everything we know to be true....?
still to come?
nice>
Message 3/13 07-Dec-03 @ 08:25 AM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
jj
Message 4/13 09-Dec-03 @ 09:51 AM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
I figure it needs a bit more developmebt, but its def cool
G
Message 5/13 09-Dec-03 @ 10:07 PM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
J
Message 6/13 12-Dec-03 @ 03:04 PM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
short tracks nowadays at dt, huh?
Message 7/13 12-Dec-03 @ 03:47 PM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
JJ
Message 8/13 18-Dec-03 @ 07:37 PM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
maybe instead of getting realistic sounds use electronic ones? i mean, not electronic ones that imitate real ones, but purely electronic-style sounds? probably not what you're going for but maybe it'd be interesting... then again.. maybe not.
-j
Message 9/13 19-Dec-03 @ 06:39 AM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
J
Message 10/13 19-Dec-03 @ 11:54 PM - RE: Midnight prelude in e minor...
Very cool. It good to hear a diff style once in a while.
It does need some more polishing, but the arrangement sounds good.
Hmm, for more realistic instrument emulations you may want to look at something like:
Yamaha VL1
Yamaha VL7
Yamaha vl70-m
Along with Yamaha breath controller BC3, or similar.
But really, any synth with a breath controller attached will allow you to add more expression.
There is nothing out there that does emulations as good as the above.
Tom
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