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This is a late 1990s track that I improvised with my Yamaha EX5 and Korg Triton Pro synthesizers. I also used a Lexicon PCM 80 on this one. Wow, that was twenty years ago.
Thanks - great compliment. Yes, the length has always bothered me, but the brief was write a two minute prelude to a full on prog-rock theme album.
Finding something pre-iOS that I was happy with was an issue. Like you I am one of the more ‘seasoned’ members of the forum - hint my first live gig was a couple of years after the release of Sgt. Peppers - and I have always moved from one genre to the next, playing all sorts of styles over the years. I even take the same approach to my listening - my music collection is huge but contains few artists that I still listen to. Music is a journey, I seem to focus on different styles of music as I have grown older. And here we are today, with the great joy of iOS based music - never been happier. That said I have just got a 0-coast semi-modular hardware synth as a companion to my iPad so maybe there is another change afoot.
I’ve posted this before, but from 2000 - 2007 I produced nine episodes of a Star Trek/Flintstones animated parody where I utilized my old Roland XP-50 to create not only this opening credits theme but all of the incidental musical themes and cues. I still hear about it all these years later... https://m.soundcloud.com/brain53/dropbox-stonetrekthemeamp
@oat_phipps nice one! Loved the Beatles influence.
@Paul16 took me back. Good drumming and a great vocalist!
@Slava I loved that. Sounds like there's a bit of the Wild West back in Ukraine.
@ion677 I meant to comment. Very sweet piano sound. Good playing!
Loved the tune and the video @oat_phipps. Real PeterGabriel video style. Which guy is you?
@DavidEnglish. Beauty!
@Brain... what can one say! And all out of that Roland. Pretty incredible.
The Roland stopped producing sound a long time ago 😥 but it was definitely a powerhouse music-production machine for me at the time. Sometimes I wish I could get it fixed, but GarageBand & a few other apps are more than up to the challenge for me nowadays. And thank you for the kind words!
I wanna play. A year ago I was learning to use Logic Pro X on my MacBook. Not long after I started buying Apps for my iPhone 5S and just stopped investing time and money into Logic. I can see that Logic sounds better but was not as much fun to drive.
https://soundcloud.com/user-403688328/marching-robot-army
These days I have more or less stopped distinguishing between iOS and non-iOS tracks..everything ends up being a little of both. But I’ve got an older page under “Babz_NYC”, which contains a miscellaneous hodgepodge of things I’ve done over the years ... Everything from product demos to rock, jazz, electronic, classical, Broadway...even an old demo done on 4-track back in the 80s.
https://soundcloud.com/babz_nyc
I've been hoping you would open the door to your complete catalog. The "Sonata in A Major" is a side of your skills that no one has seen here unless you slipped them a clue like you did when I asked for more. I'm glad you thought we should see this basket of jewels. The re-mixes are also examples of an era that you worked with your usual "diamond cutters" skillset.
@Lady_App_titude, I think we have a lot in common, rock, jazz, classical, Broadway, NY...but I bet you never spent four years trying to become an Orthodox Jew ( one more failure, thank Dog). And now iOS. Only time travel remains.
@McD you snuck one in here, now didn't you?
@LinearLineman Thank you!
As lugubrious as he appeared, Mister Rogers delivered a very salubrious message in his programming. I attribute a fair portion of my percipience and empathy to his calming delivery of life lessons.
His testimony to the US Senate Subcommittee on Communication in 1969 was quite moving, I find myself watching it on YouTube every couple of years or so.
@3sleeves. I guess I am too much of a hyperdriven New Yorker. I do think he was a good guy... I guess you watched when you were a kid? (The neighborhood not the Senate)
@LinearLineman Understandable, I’m a mellow Midwesterner (never lived in a town with even a 5 figure population). Mister Rogers, Electric Company, Sesame Street, 3-2-1-Contact, Square One TV, those were my favorite programs from childhood.
That Senate hearing was a little before my time...in terms of television, I’m almost as old as Saturday Night Live.
Great thread! This is an instrumental track I created back in 2004... utilising a Yamaha PSR-3000.
It nothing to brag about. Just a loop based exercise learning Logic Pro X. It does show that the audio quality using the internal sounds of that product are impressive IMHO. It's a great product but adding to it could cost $2000 to get all the best sampled instruments, etc. I moved to IOS to prevent my hobby from getting out of hand. I did spend a lot on desktop products that I just don't use. If I cared more about the results I would though so for anyone that wants to make a mark... go desktop.
@LinearLineman
I wrote all the music, and did all the video editing on the first two, and wrote all the music, shot, edited and built all the props for the third. I also did the majority of the audio production.
My first one on Roland JD-Xi sometime back. Just used some images of Apple Watch as a slide show for YT video:
McD, sent mail drop to your email for descent piano test. Let me know if you could download it.
I did get. Thanks.