Hi Bjorn, Now, aren't you kicking kicking yourself that you didn't think of it first! Incidently, from interviews of Binary Finary I've read, they were messed around by their first label manager who 'bought' the rights to the track as part of their original contract and then proceeded to make a heap of money through the re-releases and remixes that followed, locking Binary Finary out of the whole deal. Very sad, actually. I wonder if Binary Finary are legally able to even play their own track live still. Maybe not??? Anyway, as another variation. Try a rich string pad, overdrive it, and play the sequence as chords, rather than arpeggiatored notes. This recreates the breakdown in the middle of the 1998 '2000 remix'. Drop a few overly reverbed kicks, add a 909 snare roll.... etc. etc. etc. !!!! Have fun, Phil From: Bjørn Standal <standal2000@...> Reply-To: AN1x-list@egroups.com Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 19:55:48 +0100 To: <AN1x-list@egroups.com> Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Binary Finary "1998" Arpeggiator Sequence Hi there again. Couldn't wait that long to try it out: It's superb, Phil. And I've tried with many different patches, and found out it can go with just about anything that is a little bit snappy, e.g. short attack/decay, as you mentioned. Generally add some delay and twist cutoff / resonance to find something to your own taste. It's also cool use a patch like a distorted 303 (e.g.Fuzzline2) and use the VCF cutoff to sweep in and out as the sequence plays. Awesome stuff! Regards, Bjorn [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Community email addresses: Post message: AN1x-list@onelist.com Subscribe: AN1x-list-subscribe@onelist.com Unsubscribe: AN1x-list-unsubscribe@onelist.com List owner: AN1x-list-owner@onelist.com Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/AN1x-list
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Re: [AN1x-list] Binary Finary "1998" Arpeggiator Sequence
2000-12-15 by Phil
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