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The Theme: Baroque Heavy Metal

The Opus: Metal Fantasy For Drums, Harpsichord and Continuo.

By John Gump esq.


DC plugin: Dr Modus

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OK I finally finished this one using Rhythmic Tangent along with some of my lesser used effects and instruments such as MicroTonic and CronoX3.

TransTangent

Host FL Studio 7

Drums: Microtonic & Sonic Reality Studio Profiles.

Synths : Cameleon 5000, CronoX3

Effects : Roger Nichols Dynamizer, Rhythmic Tangent, CamelSpace, PSP 84 and PSP608 MutliTap Delay, Compressive

MY THEME: Use of any musical idea(s) in the form of melody or rhythm say and the coresponding retrograde(s) development of these.

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Last as usual, but this one took a while to sculpt...

Autumn Weeds

Done in XT 1.4 using BFD+XFL, TruePianos and a double bass soundfont. Compressive (great plug!) on the drums and bass - couldn't fit other DC plugins into the context.

Theme idea: Autumn music - colorful but grey, playful but nostalgic etc...
the the impotence of proofreading

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It's...

Major Boring
http://www.markleford.com/music/files/0 ... boring.mp3


Theme: Segue

Plugs: Element of Surprise (x3), MicroTonic

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Last edited by Markleford on Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Hello,

my theme for next month is "Africa mixed with Europa / America and other continentals"

Here is my contribution (last minute):

Afropica Part1(short version)

Dedicated to Fela Kuti & Salif Keita..

Done with:
Fl Studio, real Bass(es) and guitars, my voices, Rhino;
DC: Shakermaker & Oddy

Shakermaker destroyed my drums, it was a pleasure - really a great plugin :)
Symphony Nr.1
Meet the Cities Repair Team Unimportant laughter
music has become meaningless...we just keep doing it

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