Excuse me for my lack of promptness. I hope I don't appear to be ignoring people. I'm on a new computer now and have been fighting viruses and spyware to the point where I had to keep my System32 folder open, task manager on the screen, and a constant eye on my modem, so that at a moment's notice I could shutdown tasks and delete the never ending stream of mysterious exe, dll, bat, and other files that appear out of nowhere and start running. I couldn't take the constant stress, it was hell. Finally after updating my virus protection and installing the included firewall software, it seems to have stopped most/all of it.
Thanks for the positive comments on my mp3 demo. I'll answer the questions now.
Larry Hendry writes:
>>I assume these are just short snippets from several cuts on an entire CD. If that is true, is this CD available for sale. I'd like to support the artist.<<
Actually there will not be entire CD of this stuff. I'm working on a Well-Tempered Synthesizer #2 CD in the Carlos style though. But I took a little diversion from that experimentation and did those renaissance pieces to try out some things and gain more experience.
>>When you get a chance can you tell us a little bit about what sound sources you used. Is everything modular? Everything MOTM? What about outboard effects?<<
MOTM is the only synth used. I used basic synth modules, nothing particually unique to the motm. The outboard gear used was an ART 15 band graphic EQ, Lexicon PCM-41 digital delay, and T.C. Electronics reverb.
groovyshaman writes:
>>I'm also curious how long it took you to create the recordings.<<
It's hard to describe from that demo mp3 because it doesn't show all I did, and what might appear to be a bunch of separate pieces of music might just be different parts of the same piece. But I did a total of three pieces (between 30 seconds to a minute each) excluding the misc breathy small pipe organ test. I did one piece in a single night. The other two pieces took about 1.5 days each. It was all a fast rush job.
>>You're not too bad with digital imagery either.<<
Plenty of practice from the Sage I guess. BTW, the synth in the picture is a real keyboard instrument from the 1700's, so it was just asking for some synth panels to be added.
synthasaurus writes:
>>Nice! Each snippet makes me want to hear more..<<
Perhaps I should talk to Paul S. first based on his e-mail, but I was planning on posting the full pieces after I get them pieced together and correct a thing or two.
Dana Countryman writes:
>>Is it a demo of bits and pieces? Is it a finished CD?<<
As per earlier this post, it's not a CD, nor will it ever be. But I didn't know you were on this list. I've only seen you on the Dotcom list. One never knows who is hiding in the shadows.
-Elhardt