Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2002 2:04 am
This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Tone Poem<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: JV1080 01/W SG01V SY77<BR> copyright © 1997 Neil Buxton<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Wulfhere & St. Chad Part 2
I’ve uploaded this at the request of Chris Werner but also for a bit of help from the rest of the Planet if it's not too late for help!
Chris, this will give you an idea of the sounds used for the midi file that you’ve already received. I hope that it helps.
My problem is that this is my only copy on cassette, I’ve changed equipment and can’t recreate it as before and so I’ve simply recorded it (dry) into an audio track from tape.
The kettledrums (timpani) had just about pushed the recording level over the top on the tape and the quality of the tape has also degraded. Is there any way of improving or cleaning up some of the degradation and improving the quality of the wav/mp3 file?
For those of you brave enough to listen to the music, if not the recording quality:
This follows on from Part 1 where King Wulfhere had found out that his sons had become Christians.
He chased them down and murdered them.
In this, part 2, he is full of remorse for killing his sons. St. Chad returns and over a period of time Wulfhere is converted to Christianity. He built a wooden church as the first place of worship in the village. This remained until the first stone church was built, and indeed, a 12th century church remains on this site to this day and is very well attended. The piece has a sort of angelic, happier ending than the mellotronic, melancholic darkness of part one, so it all worked out okay in the end, unless you happened to be one of the princes!
The track is 8mins14secs, 128/44.1 16bit. and 7.7Mb in size
I’ve uploaded this at the request of Chris Werner but also for a bit of help from the rest of the Planet if it's not too late for help!
Chris, this will give you an idea of the sounds used for the midi file that you’ve already received. I hope that it helps.
My problem is that this is my only copy on cassette, I’ve changed equipment and can’t recreate it as before and so I’ve simply recorded it (dry) into an audio track from tape.
The kettledrums (timpani) had just about pushed the recording level over the top on the tape and the quality of the tape has also degraded. Is there any way of improving or cleaning up some of the degradation and improving the quality of the wav/mp3 file?
For those of you brave enough to listen to the music, if not the recording quality:
This follows on from Part 1 where King Wulfhere had found out that his sons had become Christians.
He chased them down and murdered them.
In this, part 2, he is full of remorse for killing his sons. St. Chad returns and over a period of time Wulfhere is converted to Christianity. He built a wooden church as the first place of worship in the village. This remained until the first stone church was built, and indeed, a 12th century church remains on this site to this day and is very well attended. The piece has a sort of angelic, happier ending than the mellotronic, melancholic darkness of part one, so it all worked out okay in the end, unless you happened to be one of the princes!
The track is 8mins14secs, 128/44.1 16bit. and 7.7Mb in size