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This starts off with Leslie organ sounds reminiscent of Deep Purple and such so the intro belongs in the era for our theme this month, but the style soon changes back to my usual experimental stuff (an excuse for lack of music theory).

And admitingly gets moochy nearer the end. Did someone say cheez?

MAGNETIC HILL


The title: The Rolling Stones are playing here next weekend, near the mountain biking trails Ive been using all summer: Magnetic Hill.



allen
[Cubase SL2, Sampletank2.XL, XPhraze, EVOL]

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smoked out

Synth : Kubik, Viper, Microtonic
FX : Guitar Rig, Kjaehus Golden, PSP VW.

enjoy,

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In a rehearsal room not far from here, 'Cole Turkey and the Sheiks' we getting together..

Acoustic: Hey guys, we've got a gig at the Isle of Glastonvurtstock Festival! It's going to be so cool, Sonny Loomi-Air is headlining!
Keys: Wow, great! Maybe we should get some new material together.
Sax: Yeah - maybe a kind of crowd pleaser
Electric: Good idea, they won't like the rest of the set.
[The others give Electric a hard stare]
Bass: How about an instrumental to really swing your parts to
Sax: Pants
Bass: What?
Sax: Swing your Pants to.
Bass: whatever..
Acoustic: I've got some chords and a kind of chorus melody, we could jam something together.
Electric: Maybe I could do a solo...
[furtive, worried looks all round]

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All in Podium, I used sfz with UGK, 4Front Bass, DK+ demo (you might well get a purchase there luigi!), Mr Ray (with a little mda epiano to help the solo), sfz with a sax; along with Classic plugs, BetaBugs Chorrosive (Xirdneh preset at 11, of course!), SpinBug, SimpleSqueeze and MonthtaChoruth.

Final touching up with T-Sledge and TLS-Maximiser.

Enjoy
DSP
Last edited by duncanparsons on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:36 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Just back from hollydays yesterday night.
I had one hour tonight to record my entry...

This is a very old song from me (i prefer not to count but more than 10 years) but i never recorded it before today.
I removed a verset and modify my usual end to make it fit in 2'00.

That would be how i would sing it, if i come to vurtstock one day with my guitare... (with fitch improvising with her cello... i know she would do far better than this quickly done midi cello track)

:arrow: En été comme en hiver

Lyrcis are a peom by Jacques Prévert... Lyrics here


- recorded in Tracktion (without click/metronom)...
- Kirk hunter Cello in SFZ+
- voxformer, pristine space light, kjaerhus classic reverb, eqium for the mix.
- soniformer, Vintage warmer and elephant on the final track.

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Page 4, as usual! Excellent :wink:

On My Way To Vurtstock
Or, "Yet Another Thing I'll Never Get Around To Doing."

Full details can be had here

Lyrics (yeah, I actually attempt to sing . . . you have been warned!):

I'm on my way to Vurtstock; oh, it is so very far
I somehow don't think that I can get there driving in my car
When I go I'll have to find some way up off this floor
And take that hardest step, the one that leads outside my door

But before I go I'd like to
Have a little sip,
Take a little nip,
Try a little bit
Of this and that and the all other things!

I'm on my to Vurtstock; oh, the time is getting late
It's so hard to get started when you're profoundly prostrate
Once again the golden sunflakes settle all around
And I find my behind is still planted to the ground

I'll go just as soon as I can
Have another sip,
Another little nip,
Just a tiny bit . . .
Of this and that and the all other things!

Hear the lark and harken to the barking of the dog-fox . . .


(Special thanks to fucanay for hosting this for me!)

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recorded and produced at the site of the original "vurtstock"(which never actually happened :o )
anyway...
my singing was terrible so i barraged it with a crushed version of the original then f**ked about with more fx and then processed it as much as my little laptop would allow :hihi:
i did think about adding samples taken from the day but that would have been too easy and predictable,so i took a different easy and predictable route :hihi:
yep when i say the original site i do mean the actual garden and in fact i was sat on the bench that broke :o

vurt and friends

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digged out a few old jazz-records and sampled them... :hihi:

relax friend
"Preamps have literally one job: when you turn up the gain, it gets louder." Jamcat, talking about presmp-emulation plugins.

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all done ...

slainte :ud: rob

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