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A new LL and RS2k collaboration!

edited November 2019 in Creations

Hi dear AB forum fellows,

here's a project I've been working on over the last months. Exclusively iOS of course B)
I've taken several short phrases out of yet another wonderful and to me, very inspiring piano improvisation done by @LinearLineman and built a completely new song from it.
I didn't hurry myself, came back to the song again and again, done lots of changes until I felt like posting it.

Enjoy!

Comments

  • Excellent - liked the change of feel in the middle section.

  • I need to heat this one on my best speakers. I was dancing and that never happens without the notes being sync’ed to a great drum track.
    I know what it’s like to wrangle Mike’s improves to a metronome. I gave up... quantize and it doesn’t work.

  • @ajmiller said:
    Excellent - liked the change of feel in the middle section.

    @McD said:
    I need to heat this one on my best speakers. I was dancing and that never happens without the notes being sync’ed to a great drum track.
    I know what it’s like to wrangle Mike’s improves to a metronome. I gave up... quantize and it doesn’t work.

    Thanks guys!
    Yep, listening on a good speaker setup or via headphones is a good idea. There's a lot of low end happening.

    @McD Man, dancing is the best compliment I can imagine! :smiley:
    And you're right, I did a lot of manual "quantizing" because fine-shifting notes was the only way to keep the track's feel somehow.
    It even led to a new Xequence 2 feature request back in August: Move notes with the editing grid visible but without snapping to it. Took quite a while to convince @SevenSystems that such does actually make sense in some cases :D

  • What?’ Has that Xequence 2 featured been announced? @sevensystems is brilliant with MIDI wrangling. He can make the MIDI
    Dance.

  • @rs2000 that really sounds like a very fine-tuned rhythmically rhythmic thing! No wonder you need extensive grid options :D

    @McD a separate "snap" toggle for the grids is under consideration, but not yet implemented.

  • edited November 2019

    @SevenSystems said:
    @rs2000 that really sounds like a very fine-tuned rhythmically rhythmic thing! No wonder you need extensive grid options :D

    @McD a separate "snap" toggle for the grids is under consideration, but not yet implemented.

    :smiley:

  • Nicely done @rs2000! Your attention to detail is stunning. WARNING: do not listen to this too often! It gets in your head and will not come out!

    For those who might like to hear the origins and the utter manglement of it by rs2K, here is the music he used as fodder for his excellent track... (he used about twenty seconds of it, I figure. Lol!)

  • Thanks @LinearLineman :smiley:
    Good idea to present the original source as well. That was definitely an interesting and challenging project.

  • I look forward to hearing more from you @rs2000.

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