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How long is there left ?

A title inspired by…
a) discussions with friends about ageing and mortality brought on by my impending 70th birthday and …
b) trying to produce something reasonable with the demo version of Pianoteq which stops producing sounds after an indeterminate length of time somewhere between 2 and a bit and 5 and a bit minutes.
In addition, various notes don’t play at all so given these limitations I tried to come up with something vaguely musical.
I finished up with ZOA playing 4 instances of the Kalimba instrument and me improvising and using GeoShred to play a 5th.

Comments

  • Thanks for posting this. I haven’t used ZOA in years. I’m playing with it now. Ironically, it has parameters called Life and Mortality! Hang in there. 70 is the new 40.

  • Ha ha, good spot @Paulieworld … it also has Pace ( gradually slowing) and I won’t mention what’s happening to Size 😊

  • Given your limitations, this is pretty cool. Certainly very relaxing.

  • That was great, loved it!

  • This is lovely! Thanks you

  • I didn’t expect this one to get much traction so many thanks @wagtunes , @AudioGus and @philowerx for noticing and commenting 🙏

  • I couldn't tell if the sounds cut out so it worked well! I love Pianoteq but I probably wouldn't have bought it if I didn't have a desktop computer to use. It was great they allowed it on the ipad for free.

    @Paulieworld said:
    Ironically, it has parameters called Life and Mortality! Hang in there. 70 is the new 40.

    I will attest to that. 😎

    My good friend who was a classical guitarist (and sadly missed) had this painting above his music study stand.

  • According to the (UK) Office for National Statistics, average life expectancy for a 70 year-old man is 86. This is fairly meaningless as you are an individual, not a population. Although perhaps there are many of you which might help explain your musical productivity.

    I did demo all the Pianoteq idiophones during the BF sales but wasn’t impressed enough to buy. The kalimba did stand out though. I don’t know if it happens to you but I find that ZOA gets stuck in a loop after a few iterations even with auto re-spawn selected.

    Just turned 71 myself and finding something calming about this piece. Thanks for sharing.

  • I know there have been a few polls about members ages but there does seem to be a preponderance of over 70 year olds, I’ll be there myself next week 👨‍🦳
    I can’t justify (to myself) the cost of a full Pianoteq licence Andy ( @AndyHoneybone ), especially when you can work around some of the limitations… I agree that the Kalimba is one of the nicer sounding instruments.
    I’m sure you know that many of the presets on ZOA are designed to get into a loop as they follow the rules from Game of Life ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_Game_of_Life ) and this can sometimes more useful than the ‘random’ notes that it generates.

  • Nice work Tony. In my opinion, making music is the best way to keep the clock ticking longer! <3

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