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Well I like the mood beeing transported by nice sounds that I think are somewhat like the early korg wavestation sounds. Could also be a WSA1. But anyhow. Where does this go? I can´t get a kind of "lyrical" plot. I mean it´s evolving but only back and forth without a really climax and conclusio.
I point out such things because this kind of music is often found in featurefilms ("ast temptetion of christ"could be of similar mood). And there the music deals with "storytelling".
I like it though...
I point out such things because this kind of music is often found in featurefilms ("ast temptetion of christ"could be of similar mood). And there the music deals with "storytelling".
I like it though...
Interesting. Sounded very "live" to me with a real human performance mood.
I can easily imagine this being played at a big venue by the band as we wait for the singer to appear. Imagine the whistles and shouts of an impatient audience.
The singer comes on, the crowd roars and this long "intro" song transmutes into pounding drums and heavy guitars...
I can easily imagine this being played at a big venue by the band as we wait for the singer to appear. Imagine the whistles and shouts of an impatient audience.
The singer comes on, the crowd roars and this long "intro" song transmutes into pounding drums and heavy guitars...
Well spotted! I am impressed! Some of the sounds are Korg M3R!!!On 2004-07-08 16:22, Rogurt wrote:
Well I like the mood beeing transported by nice sounds that I think are somewhat like the early korg wavestation sounds. Could also be a WSA1.
I use a lot of "ancient" gear. Original EMU Proteus, the Korg M3R, Ensoniq Mirage running through an old Lexicon PCM41 DDL and Lexicon PCM60 reverb, Korg MS20, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, etc.
Unfortunately my little Pulsar I card really isn't sufficient for all the wonderful virtual synths to be useable. Two voice polyphony kinda sucks! I wish constantly that I would have bought an SRB, but just didn't have the money...
Still, as in lovemaking, I maintain that it's not the tool, it's the technique!
HAR DEE HAR HAR!
R
great, write it!On 2004-07-10 12:47, Spirit wrote:
Interesting. Sounded very "live" to me with a real human performance mood.
I can easily imagine this being played at a big venue by the band as we wait for the singer to appear. Imagine the whistles and shouts of an impatient audience.
The singer comes on, the crowd roars and this long "intro" song transmutes into pounding drums and heavy guitars...
the next best thing to doing something really cool is inspiring someone else to write something really cool!
R
-nprime says: shouldn't you be making music?