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"Hear The Little Tango"
(and don't ask too much to it) http://www.dashsignature.com/mp3/Hear_The_Little_Tango.mp3 v2 Mix I used some sound morphing for the arpeggio and an hybrid flute trumpet for the lead, both using Modelonia http://www.dashsignature.com/mp3/Hear_The_Little_Tango++++.m p3 enjoy Last edited by liqih on Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:33 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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i like the electro-percussion a lot, not so much the sound of the basic synth-track and the lead-sound. The melody and the feel of the song is great!
no questions cMel ---- "It dreamed itself along" ![]() |
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Unusual melodies and original arrangement. Modern-style sounds choice
I enjoyed it since it's really relaxed and it 'breaths' really well Cheers |
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I love the chords! Sounds like what I'd make (I've been working on a militant funk tango forever now) had I the chops. |
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Thanks gentlemen for your comments , <grin> |
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Magical...
The melody sinks right down to my soul, it touches my finnish being very much. Melancholy... Beautiful... Thank you! |
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Cool track. Using your own synths?
Given how electronic the backing is, you could actually use a more realistic accordion/bandoneon. The wave form is right, but the glide & swell on the attack detracts. Now it's a completely synthetic track; I like the combination of real & synthetic sounds. Victor. |
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Lovely little tune and some great, extremely 'clean' sounds |
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Thanks so much everybody, <grin>
DotNoir wrote: Magical...
The melody sinks right down to my soul, it touches my finnish being very much. Melancholy... Beautiful... Thank you! it means much to me! Thanks again DotNoir VicDiesel wrote: Cool track. Using your own synths?
Given how electronic the backing is, you could actually use a more realistic accordion/bandoneon. The wave form is right, but the glide & swell on the attack detracts. Now it's a completely synthetic track; I like the combination of real & synthetic sounds. Victor. That was using my presets for the Simpler synth you have in Ableton Live, now I made another mix using my Modelonia for arpeggio and melody http://www.dashsignature.com/mp3/Hear_The_Little_Tango++++.m p3 The synthetic sound is something that I like for it represents the "idea" of the music but not a physical instrument, and I used the glide in the first version as it was a voice singing, now in this new Modelonia mix I used some sound morphing for the arpeggio and an hybrid flute trumpet for the lead |
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This is fantastic from a compositional viewpoint, Luigi! However, I'm not really fond of the sounds used, esp. the lead. You know what I'd really love to hear? A solo piano arrangement of this track! It'd be fantastic. Again, I absolutely adore the composition. It's the instrumentation that makes me wonder how marvellous this would be with more 'acoustic' production. You know what you can do? Load up a soundfont player, feed it with a nice piano soundfont and copy/paste all the tracks [except the percussion obviously] on that track. Add some subtle reverb and post the results here! Please, for me? Last edited by TristezaOrange on Mon Aug 04, 2008 3:55 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Hi my greek friend!
Thanks for the feedback, I tried now as you ask but the only MIDI track which sounds good with piano is the melody, very good actually, <grin>. The others are composed for bass and guitar and should be rearranged to play nice on piano. Maybe I should post the score and some good piano player could do it |
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hey tag since I might have time for your offer...
and btw I was listening to the "jamming with unknowning runagate" you did a while back like 10 times today, it just rocked me. Then I worked 10 hours and kind of can't remember how to type and stuff. |
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LOVE this one, Liqih!
someone mentioned that it's enchanting? definitely. Puts me in the mind of the movie Diva and I really cannot tell you exactly why, but that IS a favorite of mine. Lovely tune. Lovely space. Thanks for this |
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Lovely melodies liqih, thoroughly enjoyed and off to the keeper folder. Thanks for sharing! |
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