Back to 1993
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Back to 1993
This was originally composed using a Yamaha SY22 and Mk1 Roland Soundcanvas with an Acorn Archimedes computer.
I've now transferred the MIDI file to Rosegarden then set up Yoshimi and basically rebuilt it, but with a better range of sounds, and also some new backing and counter melodies.
I've uploaded it here:
https://soundcloud.com/soft-sounds/rain
By the way, the early 1990s were probably a peak in my creativity. In the first place I had the above new and exciting synths and computing capability, but also was in a low stress, well paid job and between relationships.
I've now transferred the MIDI file to Rosegarden then set up Yoshimi and basically rebuilt it, but with a better range of sounds, and also some new backing and counter melodies.
I've uploaded it here:
https://soundcloud.com/soft-sounds/rain
By the way, the early 1990s were probably a peak in my creativity. In the first place I had the above new and exciting synths and computing capability, but also was in a low stress, well paid job and between relationships.
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Re: Back to 1993
Lovely
I started working with synths around the same time, but didn't get into MIDI until 95 when I bought a Boss DR-5. I would then use that to sequence, bypassing the internal GM bank to use an Akai synth's patches.
Thanks for sharing!
I started working with synths around the same time, but didn't get into MIDI until 95 when I bought a Boss DR-5. I would then use that to sequence, bypassing the internal GM bank to use an Akai synth's patches.
Thanks for sharing!
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Pleased you enjoyed it. I wonder how many others here started out in a similar way to us.
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I like it a lot! Nice melody!
What about adding a really deep bass line?
I remember a line from wendy Carlos (switched on bach classic) where she said that the magic of bach's Air piece was not from the melody, but from the bass line. And the baroque composers were the all time masters if the bass line.
What about adding a really deep bass line?
I remember a line from wendy Carlos (switched on bach classic) where she said that the magic of bach's Air piece was not from the melody, but from the bass line. And the baroque composers were the all time masters if the bass line.
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Nice song
Just for the record I'll say I'm not a keyboard player but more a sequencing tinkerer! I had an Acorn RiscPC but never tried to do any audio with it.
I did, however, sequence on an Amiga 500. I had a sampler as well! Exciting times those. I can't remember the name of the MIDI software I had but it had a massive manual I used my Step Father's Roland U20 to sequence and had a lot of fun. I do remember I had to write a "driver" for the software to talk to the U20. It's all a bit vague after all these years though.
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Very nice melody and gentle sounds. I agree that a solid bass would give the song a stronger anchor. (It's also nice to find another fan of Switched-on Bach!)
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I remember borrowing the lp at the local library. Playing it again and again and recording it on a cassette... Classic and formative stuff for a young person.
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Thanks a lot guys.
The bass part is somewhat a bone of contention. There is a fairly solid bass line there but it is relatively subdued, sort of, you'd notice if it was missing. It was much louder on the 1993 version, and I had complaints the it was too overpowering
The bass part is somewhat a bone of contention. There is a fairly solid bass line there but it is relatively subdued, sort of, you'd notice if it was missing. It was much louder on the 1993 version, and I had complaints the it was too overpowering
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@folderol: I guess it depends on the mood you are trying to create. I really like this track as-is. A stronger bass would change the feel of the song, maybe in a way you don't want.
@oscillator: I bought several vintage Walter Carlos LPs at a secondhand store when I was a teenager, and listened to them hours on end. (It wasn't until years later that I learned that she was transgendered and preferred the name Wendy.) I very stupidly got rid of the records maybe 10 years ago because I didn't even have a record player to play them on. I should have just kept them, because they are such classics: Switched-On Bach I and II, and The Well-Tempered Synthesizer. I found a copy of these used on CD for a reasonable price a few years ago and snatched them up. The Switched-On Brandenburgs are fantastic! I also quite like her rendering of Tocatta and Fuge in D Minor on Switched-On Bach 2000.
@oscillator: I bought several vintage Walter Carlos LPs at a secondhand store when I was a teenager, and listened to them hours on end. (It wasn't until years later that I learned that she was transgendered and preferred the name Wendy.) I very stupidly got rid of the records maybe 10 years ago because I didn't even have a record player to play them on. I should have just kept them, because they are such classics: Switched-On Bach I and II, and The Well-Tempered Synthesizer. I found a copy of these used on CD for a reasonable price a few years ago and snatched them up. The Switched-On Brandenburgs are fantastic! I also quite like her rendering of Tocatta and Fuge in D Minor on Switched-On Bach 2000.
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I love the sounds! The first minute in particular reminds me a bit of "The Leftovers" soundtrack.
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Hi,very relaxing track
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