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Microwave synth jazz chili track to solo over (16 bar loop)

Playing with my Black Friday synth haul - picked up Microwave synth on sale Exploring the sounds, and put this little jam together to solo my trumpet over. It’s a 16 bar jazz progression that repeats. Thought I’d share it here in case someone else would like to use it to practice/have fun with also.

Used 4 instances of Microwave in AUM and recorded with MidiTapeRecorder. Drums is a 16 bar SessionBand track I saved as a wav and loaded/looped in AUM.

Here are the Microwave presets used the best I can recall. Bass is ‘Moog bass 2’. Other presets are ‘vollenweider’, ‘spacedodessy,’, ‘formantchord’. Having issues with crashing sometimes, but they could be because all the plug-ins I was using.

Comments

  • nice and definitely chill. The Microwave sounds really good.

  • I’m looking forward to hearing you jam over this.
    The band and your arrangement reminds me bit of Super Blue by Freddie Hubbard.
    Maybe make it little longer!
    I really like this stuff.

  • Thanks, @jo92346. Yes, the Microwave is cool. I also picked up Nave. Nice synth also, even though it’s just IAA.

    @Paulieworld. Thanks. I’ve been wanting to record some trumpet again. My next hardware purchase will be a mic. I’ll have to listen to that Freddie Hubbard album again. There’s a track on that one called ‘the surest things can change’ which is a dandy.

  • I just listened to it again. Great stuff! I think that was a Ron Carter song. Did you know that Gino Vannelli did an excellent cover of it? Check it out. I have been going back to listen to that album tonight. Thank God for the internet. My ex-wife got all my stereo gear and albums in the settlement. I don’t know why. She hated Jazz. Probably just to jerk me around. I just listened to Take It To The Ozone. Holy guacamole! What a smoking jazz masterpiece!

  • is listed> @Paulieworld said:

    I just listened to it again. Great stuff! I think that was a Ron Carter song. Did you know that Gino Vannelli did an excellent cover of it? Check it out. I have been going back to listen to that album tonight. Thank God for the internet. My ex-wife got all my stereo gear and albums in the settlement. I don’t know why. She hated Jazz. Probably just to jerk me around. I just listened to Take It To The Ozone. Holy guacamole! What a smoking jazz masterpiece!

    I found the credits for “Super Blue” on iTunes/iMusic. It’s shows Freddie Hubbard as “writer” along with the album producer (Dale Oehler). Bernard Ighner is credited as “composer/lyricist”). Ron Carter is playing bass (thanks to Wikipedia for that level of detail). Jack DeJohnette splashing away with his characteristic cymbal atmosphere.

    I went looking for a Gino Vanelli recording and came up empty. Maybe Bernard recorded it somewhere so I could hear the lyrics and sense it as a song.

    @Dav If it’s not too much trouble could you share the chord progression. I’m at that level where it helps a lot since I didn’t do enough ear training.

  • @McD It’s an obscure album. Here you go.

    Gino and Joe were the best. Check out Storm At Sunup.
    It starts out slow but turns into an epic jam.

    If I could choose, I’d calm this storm, but the storm is me, insensible and free…

    What the hell, here you go…

    The Vanelli brothers camped out on the doorstep of A&M Records, waiting for Herb Alpert. When he heard their stuff, he signed them immediately. Check out the lineup. All the top studio players in LA. I think he was one of the first white guys on Soul Train… after Dennis Coffey.

  • Woah, take it to the ozone is awesome! I had fogotten about that one.

    @McD, i think these are the base chord changes, give or take a little..

    C-7 |. C-6 | F-7 | Ddim G7 | C-7 | C-6 | F-7 | Ddim G7 |
    AbMaj7 | Bb/Ab | G-9 | C-7 | AbMaj7 | Bb/Ab | Ddim | G7 |

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