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When Love Goes Wrong
This is definitely retro, but one of the best melodic improvisations I have done. I played using @Spidericemidas’ preset “Girly Bits” but plugged in Ravenscroft/Module American D to iterate it. Synths enter at 3:50.
3 tracks of Spider’s Continua patches. Module American D and BASSalicious.
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Definitely retro and beautifully played! The melody just wanders around so nicely and smoothly. Love the synth section with those sweet plucks over the sweeping pads.
In case you’re wondering, the “Girly Bits” patch name came from someone’s hilarious typo in one of Doug’s live chat streams. It kinda stuck and became a thing for a while, so we decided it should become a name for a patch. 🤣
That is nice! What are you playing on Mike? I was so close to buy a used Arturia (can't remember model name but they are expensive new), right now I only have an Akai mini where the my fingers nearly don't fit so it's hart near impossible to play anything without doubles. Not that I can play, compared to you, but I can learn with the proper tools.
@Spidericemidas, thx, I did wonder about the girly bits title. Very contrasts with your other name choices,
@Pxlhg, I use a discontinued Kawai ES8. Replaced by ES930. Around $1500. My choice for a low priced keyboard would be Casio PXS1100. About $600, I think. A good package re action, connectivity, speakers, aesthetic and piano patches. No pitch and mod wheels, but there are ways around that, of course.
Thanks for the info. That Arturia I mentioned was about $200 and they are about $800 new. My roof is around $200 so it's going to be a used one. We'll see
Well, that's a great performance LL, enjoyed it very much!!!
frenq
Well, thank you, @Frenq. Appreciate the ears.