Hi Bjorn
I thought you might like it!!!
Ok, here we go...
First pick a patch. That's your job but remember: Short attack/release, try
adding a slow filter sweep (using Fmod Depth) with a sine LFO wave with it's
speed turned down low. Any newbies not sure of any of this, just post.
That's what the list's for!
The Arp:
Very simple! It's the first one:
Arp01 UpOct1 (plus activate the "Hold" function)
And the magical chord progression is:
N.B. Each line represents a chord (group of notes) to be held down
together. The letter = the note. The number = the octave.
(I hope you all know the song well so as to time the chord
changes correctly!)
Here we go...
Hold down: C1 C2 C3
Hold down: D1 D2 F3
Hold down: D#1 D#2 G3
Hold down: F1 F2 A3
Hold down: G1 G2 Bb3
...and then toggle between Bb3 and D3 for the final part whilst still
holding down G1 and G2. This part's quite tricky as you have to time the
changes just prior to the upper note playing.
....and now start the sequence again, but this time continue on an octave
higher up the keyboard.
Once you get it, it'll instantly create tingles up the back of
you spine! It's so simple - yet so brilliant!!!
Also, the section that plays before the mighty main melody riff is simply:
Hold down: C1 C2 C3
Hold down: C1 C2 Bb2
Hold down: C1 C2 G2
Please post back and let me know how you get on!
Cheers,
Phil
From: Bjørn Standal <
standal2000@...>
Reply-To:
AN1x-list@egroups.comDate: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 06:49:25 +0100
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Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Re: Ferry Corsten patches
Hi Phil!
It would be greatly appreciated if you would share with the list how to make
that Binary Finary-arpeggiator sequence. (It's a lovable(!) piece of music).
That is, if it's not too much trouble for you...? :-)
Regards,
Bjorn Standal