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Mozart’s Squeeze Box

When Mozart wrote his Requiem he described the “squeeze box” sound he incorporated to give the feeling of the cartage to the cemetery. Wolfie also composed for Benjamin Franklin’s Glass Harmonica. The DRC preset “MoorPad’ has both these qualities. I find that often the sound I am playing inspires the improvisation. This preset put me in that Mozartian mood.

DRC gives excellent electronic sounds but also has the quality of acoustics as played on a synthesizer. They are not like the acoustics found in PureSynthPlatinum, for example. They are not emulations of an acoustic instrument, but incorporate qualities of the sound in an unmistakably synthetic setting. This preset ranges from concertina to glass harmonica. My next track is centered on a preset that gives the feeling of French horns. This is a great way to present familiar sounds in a new way and DRC is particularly great at embodying this capability.

Additionally, DRC church organ and BeatHawk, PureSynthPlatinum and ISymphonic string sections.
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Comments

  • You're finding some epic presets. This is a really good one. It models that best aspects
    of an accordion... not familiar with the glass harmonica but I know the sounds glass can make and how it's usually rubbed or bowed into a slow oscillation... slow attack and long decay. A perfect example of a morphed sound.

  • edited August 2021

    Another gorgeous composition, LL. You really should have a career composing for soundtracks.

    Have you ever taken a clip from a TV series or a movie and decided to score and play to the visuals?

  • edited August 2021

    Thank you @NeuM. I love he relationship between music and film. I’ve had a little experience with it and love the serendipities that arise. I don’t think I could handle it as a job cause it’s cook to order, like commercial art. I did write musicals with a p art net and he always could deliver a song on any theme at the drop of a hat. Not so for me.

    @McD, here’s some glass harmonica for ya

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