I said: From PG: Actually, all of the plyers took part in Secret Life of Semiconductors. I was doing nine voices in total, four driven from midi and five others which were variations of two different live patches. TPS ws takng one degree of the E major chord on his Serge, Alessandro had three voices - one from the EAR system and two from the Buchla 200e and Gary had yet another voice coming from the Wiard that had two vairations. So these guys coupled by my parts made the bulk of the main voice - the E maj chord. I don't want to confuse these facts and I stated them a bit unclearly. The midi parts mentioned were midi-driven live parts - What I meant by two 'live' patches is outside of the midi gates which drove the EG's, it was stand alone with no midi control of pitch or dynamics. One of these voices were fixed pitched on E with three different processes in the audio path - One straight form the two ramps (which i didn't end up using), one with the sine outs running though two Deopfer Wave multipliers, and one having the triangle outs of these two VCOs run through two Blacet Miniwaves (top left of the top row of the man cabinet set into Euro-height faceplates) which were both set to Bank 8 with stepped random via a Heisenberg to select which wave in the bank. The second non-midi-fied voice was a single VCO fattened up a bit via a Yamaha SPX90 which was underneath in the cabinet below, being controlled by Milton which had it's direction randomized by the Source Out on the Heisenberg. The Milton was picking off different degrees of the E major chord. Oroginally there were two VCOs in this patch, but I had to break one lose for the midi controlled voices (I actually added additional VCOs to the system the morning of the perfrmance for the other midi-controlled parts). All in all, it worked. Thank heavens we switched my piece to the first half...i actually enjoyed myself during intermission knowing we had pulled it off. I was a bit bummed that Richard's part was so low in the performance, but it's better in the recording. It was screaming in the last rehearsal.
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clarification on my Analoglive answers
2007-11-21 by (i think you can figure that out)
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