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I hope to enter this month. I need some naughty Latin lyrics ... any suggestions? :D
Cheers Matt
Every time you use autotune, God kills a kitten.
Please, think of the kittens.

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Latin as in '¡Ay, caramba!', or as in 'Romani ite domum' ? Not that I could help much with either...

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Aziraphal wrote:I hope to enter this month. I need some naughty Latin lyrics ... any suggestions? :D
Cheers Matt
'Semper ubi sub ubi' could be a good refrain. :lol:

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The Latin of the gladiators, lions and orgies context, of course. Ahh those were the days.
Every time you use autotune, God kills a kitten.
Please, think of the kittens.

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Check out the works of Roman poets Martial and Catullus - some of those were rather naughty. You can find the original Latin and various English translations on the internet, although not always on the same site.

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Free for all... Too many options, hard to choose! :D

Btw, getting a new computer this month. Never been more excited about anything before! :D My old computer is really weak and total pain in the ass... Nerve racking to make music with that one, hopefully it gets better with the new one! :P

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Aziraphal wrote:The Latin of the gladiators, lions and orgies context, of course. Ahh those were the days.
You might find some inspiration in the life of Nero: SVETONI TRANQVILII VITA NERONIS.
I am really looking forward to the end result .

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@broodkillphill: you need to use the URL BBcode, otherwise the soundcloudlink won't display as a playable file. :wink:

check this
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 25#4835525

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nahkaorava wrote:Btw, getting a new computer this month. Never been more excited about anything before! :D My old computer is really weak and total pain in the ass... Nerve racking to make music with that one, hopefully it gets better with the new one! :P

I was in the same boat this month!

I had just purchased a Mac Mini to use as a game development machine when I recalled that REAPER also comes in a Mac flavor - I set it up last night, and was surprised to find that I liked it. So I bought a couple of Linplug plugins, and transferred over a Waves license I had been planning to use on the dying laptop, and this contest piece just came rolling out. I am very pleased. :)

Also, Waves is doing a HUGE discount on their Renaissance bundle right now - $99 sale price vs. $350 MSRP. For somebody like me who has lived on free dynamics processors for almost as long as I've had this hobby, it's a big upgrade. RBass and RCompressor are new favorite plugins.


Land of Trees:
Not my cup of tea, but the contrast between sonorous strings and harsh digital noises is cool.

the promise:
Is that really 62 BPM? Sounds more like 92. When it gets going, I really like it. I didn't want it to be over. :(

Retrospective 2012:
More mathy than enjoyable for me. I fully expect that I will take time to figure out how you encoded those various things, though. :)


Edit: added some coloring

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My entry is in on the submissions page: « Roundabout Waltz » . I guess it is about the cycle of years & the various cycles of life, the sort of thing you are supposed to think about at the beginning of January .
Also a reminder that you should have as much fun as you can as long as it goes round. Because one day, it will stop.
There is a thought ( in the title) for Dave Brubeck (a master for turning waltzes, and everything else- including zwiefachers*-, into jazz masterpieces) who left us about a month ago.

I have been working on 3 or 4 drafts for this entry ( I really wanted to play the guitar for once but ended up with some sort of rather awkward patchwork- I will hopefully use some bits in the future) & strangely I am ending up submitting what was originally my least favourite theme. That leaves me with a few threads I can follow up now, contest free.

* edited following Mellotronaut's remark below.
Last edited by ClaRago on Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:53 pm, edited 3 times in total.

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very nice song, ClaRago!

it's not a Waltz though, but either a so called Zwiefacher, which alters fastly between 3/4 and 2/4. it is used mainly in Bavarian folk music.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwiefacher
or simply a 5/4 rhythm.

cheers

mello :)
"It dreamed itself along"

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Thanks spirulance

Its 62 but i never care too much about bpm :-)
62 is also 93 or 124 or 31 Bpm.
Its all just a matter of where you tap your feet. ;-)

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mellotronaut wrote:very nice song, ClaRago!

it's not a Waltz though, but either a so called Zwiefacher, which alters fastly between 3/4 and 2/4. it is used mainly in Bavarian folk music.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwiefacher
or simply a 5/4 rhythm.

cheers

mello :)
Thank you Mellotronaut for the piece of info, I sort of realised it was not a proper waltz as it was going poum-poum-poum poum-poum .
So the song is now called "Roundabout Zwiefacher" , I just hope nobody is going to turn up now telling me it is not a roundabout either but a whirligig !!!

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ClaRago wrote: I just hope nobody is going to turn up now telling me it is not a roundabout either but a whirligig !!!
it is a ...







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:hihi: :tu: :hug:
"It dreamed itself along"

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spirulence wrote:Retrospective 2012:
More mathy than enjoyable for me. I fully expect that I will take time to figure out how you encoded those various things, though. :)
Thanks for the comment. I should probably have said 'referenced' rather than 'encoded', some of the mappings are less rigorous than others!

mellotronaut wrote:it's not a Waltz though, but either a so called Zwiefacher, which alters fastly between 3/4 and 2/4. it is used mainly in Bavarian folk music.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwiefacher
or simply a 5/4 rhythm.
Interesting to read about Zwiefacher rhythms, thanks for the link - must try that some time! But I can't hear ClaRago's entry as anything other than 3/4 time. Am I listening to it in the wrong way?

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