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Subject: RE: [motm] music using motm.

From: "Greg James" <gjames@...>
Date: 2006-03-14

Nice track! A sort of Vangellis (Blade Runner) meets Mason Williams
sound. I'd love to hear the end. Please let us know when your CD is
available.

-Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
Norman Fay
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 11:11 AM
To: motm@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [motm] music using motm.


Here's a 1/2 finished piece I'm recording at the moment:

http://s45.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=055J3OX55AXHP1EB4BON72PCCM

Yes, I know it ends rather suddenly (there's about anothe r5 mins of
it actually) I forgot to do a fadeout, sorry :)

Intro
Strings = Korg lambda strings preset thru oakley equinoxe phaser

lead sound = my favourite motm patch:

2xVCO thru 440VCF thru VCA, standard subtractive patch, but w/added
filter mod path:

3rd VCO is not connected to 1v/oct keyboard CV, it's synced to one of
the other VCOs, it's square wave then goes through the 410 resonator,
then modulates the 440s freq via another VCA/envelope. The
frequencies of the 3 resonators, and the synced VCO are then tweaked
till it sounds nice. Many good sounds come out of this patch.

Choir sound = Korg Lambda choir preset put through MOTM410 resonator,
the filters tuned to bring out the vocal quality a bit. This part is
double tracked & panned.

The pulsing bass sound is a standard 2VCO bass sound pulsed via midi
clock using the trigger out on my old Korg DDD1 drum machine. I used
a Blacet Binary Zone to change the filter frequency per step. This is
a pretty good effect!

The guitar is, well, a guitar.

I hope you like it! If not, well, sorry. It's the best I can do.

best etc



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