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AuthorTopic: *live performance on virtual harp* by TC
liqih
Posted: 21st January 2004 17:26
only 30 seconds but...

http://www.liqihsynth.com/guest/Celtic_Dream2.mp3

thanks to Tim Conrardy for this great demo
pough
Posted: 21st January 2004 17:44
I've been listening to this for a while now. You're telling me it was played live!? Shocked
liqih
Posted: 21st January 2004 18:06
pough wrote:
I've been listening to this for a while now. You're telling me it was played live!? Shocked


yes, Tim played on keyboard and recorded straight to audio, no sequencer editing involved
tconrardy
Posted: 21st January 2004 19:19
liqih wrote:
pough wrote:
I've been listening to this for a while now. You're telling me it was played live!? Shocked


yes, Tim played on keyboard and recorded straight to audio, no sequencer editing involved


Just some more detail. I used EnergyXT and my (2 octave minikey)Prodikey keyboard and recorded stright to EnergyXT's audio capture. All I did was normalize it in Soundforge, then converted it to MP3.There was some FreeverbToo version 1.55 ( reverb) in it as well.

HarpTime makes me want to actually play it like a harp, so you do glisses, arpegios, and small step chord structures. My playing style is very model anyway. I suppose I could have done a demo in Tracktion using several instances, but a live style worked as well, and seemed to capture the spirit of the instrument.

Tim
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