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Another tune
Hi all!
So, I made another tune testing my next upgrade on GuitarCapo with MIDI out. This is what I did:
Made using future version of GuitarCapo+ (GC+) as MIDI controller. Recorded in MultiTrack DAW, mastered with AudioMastering. Connected with Audiobus
Rythm: SECTOR - "Devine" by Kymatica (edited)
Synth/Pad: GC+ controlling SoundPrism Pro
Piano: GC+ controlling iGrand Piano
Bass: GuitarCapo+
Guitar: GuitarCapo+ panned
Effects: AUFX:Space and Crystalline
Comments
That is a great little chilled tune - well done I like it!
Love the hypnotic rhythm and the use of sparse chords. Nice one.
Thank you!
The example project in Sector made the chords play by them self. Wonder why I so often tend to play around A Minor - some kind of a guitarist syndrom?
Wow, that sounded wonderful.
Nice sounds @tonappas (gitarspilleren). Were the pianos controlled by strum or chord? Great app btw.
Thank you @WMWM
If I remember correclty the piano is strum (or a combination). The synth/pad is triggered from the chord displays at the highest strum speed. There will be a slider to adjust the strum speed for the chord displays and the displays is divided vertically; strum down on left side and strum up on right side
Wow! This is soundtrack material
Oh what a great track, lovely chords and sounds, thanks Jon-Mortan for sharing this, and I'm really looking forward to the new update