Electronic Dream #1 was made for the Internet Movie Project in 2002 that fell apart as I remember. All but the initial bright sweep which comes from the CZ-101 is from the Korg MS2000 analog modeling synthesizer. Excepting the Casio sample this…
Mozart's famous "Alla Turca" Sonata #11 in A major with period tuning and period pianoforte and period diapason of A4 = 415 Hz. Details http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1837
Mozart's famous "Alla Turca" Sonata #11 in A major with period tuning and period pianoforte and period diapason of A4 = 415 Hz. Details http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1837
Oh Chris! Beautiousness indeed.
Just getting ready for bed and enjoying every note!
Night night! Thanks very much. I'd pay to go and listen to this.
Ooo, I'm come over all breathless!
The 11th Corridor of Tritave is an ambient piece performed originally on an M-Audio 88es with pianoteq in 11 edt, edited slightly and then ported over to four 11 edt instances of Z3TA+ 2.1 in Sonar X1.
This is a captured and then edited live performance using the Sonar Matrix view using various samples - some of which were paul stretched.
I'm liking this - if only they had the possibility to change the pitch live it would be like sticking…
Wow :) Very dark and mysterious... 2:35 is GORGEOUS. Very effective. 4:30 is a delicious modal mellowness. It's like the music got sleepy. The synth really ties this piece together though! I feel like I wanted the music to go somewhere more "wide open" if you know what I mean, especially with the thinning out at 3:40 and the more distorted guitar after 7:00.
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Nice guitar work.
Gorgeous! I love the shrill, crispy, clean bits. Then there is the deeper contrast, nice work!
Ahh, that's lovely! Well played!
Hi Bethan - I have no idea who played it - but they did an excellent job. The midi file I found somewhere in the 90's.
Oh Chris! Beautiousness indeed. Just getting ready for bed and enjoying every note! Night night! Thanks very much. I'd pay to go and listen to this. Ooo, I'm come over all breathless!
Wuh, they don't expect anyone to hear their conversations there, do they? Lovely jingly music, very pretty! Sounds orchestrally seasonal!
Damn- this is intense. Nice piece of work!
Agree with Solo, some parts very floydesk enjoyed every bit of it
Wow :) Very dark and mysterious... 2:35 is GORGEOUS. Very effective. 4:30 is a delicious modal mellowness. It's like the music got sleepy. The synth really ties this piece together though! I feel like I wanted the music to go somewhere more "wide open" if you know what I mean, especially with the thinning out at 3:40 and the more distorted guitar after 7:00.
You captured a precious feeling on this one!
Excellent!
Wow, this is so dreamy. Guiding, yet haunting at the same time. Great stuff!
Love the acoustic interplay on this!
Good one.
Nice......
I enjoyed it more and more as time went by and thought it developed beautifully, holding the attention.
excellent....
This is lovely.
Love the midway elements that sound like ghostly vocals - and then the later cello-like echoes. Very lovely!
Lovely flavours - calm before the storm.
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Excellent!
I can relate. Its a bummer when the stuff in the box starts to move.
This has some nice shades of Devo to it - really like that!
excellent!
Beautiful!
nuclear winter in the basement? careful 'cause the blues has swallowed many a man and you got the mojo coming 'round to take you to the crossroads
sounds so acoustic! Not at all what I expected!
cool evolution of space!
Much enjoyed!!
you come up with such unique sound sculptures!
This is beautiful!
This gives a sense of a huge space with a guitar sound that rips the fabric of space-time - really great!
Love the textural development!
Always love your playing Ben!
I like how you use loops - your guitar becomes orchestral!
Cool piece!
On theme or not I love your piano playing!
Very good - nice and intimate, uncompromising!
Perfection! - but we all do not expect less for you and your collaborators Tess!
Sounds like middle eastern EDM!