Shouldn't mixing Sad Strings and Angry Strings give you a blunted affect?
blunted affect
1. a disturbance in mood seen in schizophrenic patients manifested by shallowness and a severe reduction in the expression of feeling.
Bernie
--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, lsf5275@... wrote:
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> I like mixing sad strings and angry strings, which gives you "Deeply
> Troubled" strings.
> On the 4-track, you can play any combination of 4 sounds. I like to mix Sad
> Strings, Angry Strings and Dickstrings, which gives you "Sad and Angry
> Dick Strings," which, oddly enough, is entirely unsuitable for Prog.
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> Sorry... couldn't resist.
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> Frank
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> In a message dated 4/9/2012 5:30:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> tron400@... writes:
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> ...for adding such great sounds to the Mellotron library. The French Horn,
> Clarinet-B, Angry Strings and Chamber Woodwinds sound great! French Horn
> mixes well with Clarinet-B and Clarinet-B mixes well with Chamber Woodwinds.
> Angry Strings is excellent by itself.
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> Bernie
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