26 February 2014
Bruno Latour inspires...
this tune was made with almost the same equipment used in spheric lounge live sessions:
echometer, tg33, alesis ineko
to be true, I was practicing with that gear to play it live. while practising this song emerged. it reminds me strongly on my reading experience of Bruno Latours "An Inquiry to the modes of existence." Couldt it be, that some being of fiction has used me?
22 February 2014
I´m back!
Well. It takes me about a year to come back and post again.
This time a new sound. sad, unique.
And I´d like to check out the new visual player of soundcloud
Looks phantastic.
BTW: The basic music is done with a nanosynth. Synht, bass, percussion. The overlay melody comes from a Novation A-Station, the choir from my beloved Yamaha CS6r.
The Yamaha was the reason for finishing this song, which was buried on my recorder.
A MuffWiggler-Post askes for orchestral sound in hardware. My answer was my Roland Orchestra Card, that I bought for the MC909. This machine comes now from another star.
But the card is in this big machine. Where can I get some orchestral sounds quick? I digged deep in my CS6r and found pretty nice violins, harps, choirs, brasses.
Remembered the song on the recorder, I played with orchestral beef up. Loved the choir most. As you can hear.
This time a new sound. sad, unique.
And I´d like to check out the new visual player of soundcloud
Looks phantastic.
BTW: The basic music is done with a nanosynth. Synht, bass, percussion. The overlay melody comes from a Novation A-Station, the choir from my beloved Yamaha CS6r.
The Yamaha was the reason for finishing this song, which was buried on my recorder.
A MuffWiggler-Post askes for orchestral sound in hardware. My answer was my Roland Orchestra Card, that I bought for the MC909. This machine comes now from another star.
But the card is in this big machine. Where can I get some orchestral sounds quick? I digged deep in my CS6r and found pretty nice violins, harps, choirs, brasses.
Remembered the song on the recorder, I played with orchestral beef up. Loved the choir most. As you can hear.
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