Hi
I've just finished producing a song called Strange To The Limit written by my daughter Corinne Lucy (clever monkey!).
It's here - http://bit.ly/4pQYWU
Corinne's Myspace is here - www.corinnelucy.com
Thanks to XITE-1/4LIVE for the tips about using LE-1 and Helter Skelter on the B2003. Fantastic results!
Enjoy!
Strattosphere
Corinne Lucy
Re: Corinne Lucy

4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
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Re: Corinne Lucy
Hi
I've uploaded the song Strange To The Limit here.
Cheers
Stratt
I've uploaded the song Strange To The Limit here.
Cheers
Stratt
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Re: Corinne Lucy
My favorite parts are the oddly seductive background vocals.
I have recorded and performed for decades and can't say I have heard background vox done so differently.
The intonation and pitch sounds like the Harmonizer/Vocoder effect Cher made kind of popular, but actually these are raw well pitched vocals..................or am I wrong?
Break down the recording if you would.
Scope parts, synths, etc.
The Bass sounds awful full for an mp3 too.
Hat's Off 2U Sir..
I have recorded and performed for decades and can't say I have heard background vox done so differently.
The intonation and pitch sounds like the Harmonizer/Vocoder effect Cher made kind of popular, but actually these are raw well pitched vocals..................or am I wrong?
Break down the recording if you would.
Scope parts, synths, etc.
The Bass sounds awful full for an mp3 too.
Hat's Off 2U Sir..

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Re: Corinne Lucy
You're quite right. The vocals are just well sung with no pitch correction anywhere. I've attached a small MP3 of some of the backing vocals on their own.XITE-1/4LIVE wrote: The intonation and pitch sounds like the Harmonizer/Vocoder effect Cher made kind of popular, but actually these are raw well pitched vocals..................or am I wrong?
The pad synth is Embracer VST (Steinberg) and the big distorted synth is the Creamware Pro12 through a TQDrive.
I've used a B2003 and separated the Upper and Lower manuals into two audio tracks for better control, then fed that through the Helter Skelter.
Drums are a Kickme Too! for Bass drum, one of many samples for the snare, some cymbals from the Drums: Hits & Ambience collection that I won years ago in a Sound On Sound competition.
The brass is actually 9 tracks with slightly different voices from my Yamaha SW1000XG card. I have a Kenton Control Freak that I've used to control the cc for XG filter cutoff on all 9 brass voices separately to get the brass crescendo effect. All 9 voices are at different positions in the stereo field.
There's a xylophone in the middle 8 from the SW1000XG that I've recorded on 6 tracks to get a big panned sound, similar to the brass, then put that through the LE-1 to give it some presence.
There's a guitar that coincides with the big synth sound that I've track duplicated then octaved and time shifted the duplicate track to get a nice 60's ringing quality.
The bass is one of the fretless ones in Trilogy.
I've sent all the brass and drums out through my Alesis Microverb 4 set to a short room, the Harmony vox into a Masterverb Pro set to another short reverb and the main vox, pad and synth into a longer Masterverb Pro.
Stratt
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