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A step along the way to here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1895
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Newbold said

ahhhh the sigh-fi breath effect :) liking that effect more and more might start using the noise button some on the nova again.

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The light bulb in the kitchen just blew out, seriously dag nabit LOL We can add to this I am sure... Maybe some Yes themed discord? to add to the Neo-Crimson progression textures.

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my dad at one time helped with a radio show - if I remember correctly Tilden High School in Chicago had a radio transmitter. This would have come from there. My son traced this back to about 1923. My father tended to bring things home from where he worked, etc. He even brought home, as far as I could tell, the entire Data General railroad traffic controlling computer - vintage early 70's - the programs were loaded via punched paper tapes - when it got replaced. And no, it wasn't used on this piece. Ben has it. But at 1000 Hz he should be able to get it work if he feeds it the right kind of electricity.

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Norm said

OK, what's the story with the oscillator and did you use it on this piece?

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sorry Kurt
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Guest said

Brilliant take on this classic!

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part of a 3 piano solo EP found here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1886
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Cave Street said

most excellent!

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Cave Street said

Chris, I love your stuff. It's most elevating, to say the very least. Thank you.

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I used a Christmas carol as a means to explore the vocoder function of my synthesizer.
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Guest said

Oh good Lord, I love this hymn.

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sorry Kurt
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Guest said

Great orchestra there Chris. Ooo, I like the little bit of whistle at the end. Most unexpected.

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part of a 3 piano solo EP found here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1886
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Guest said

Well played, I like the atmosphere, sort of reflective and bell like.

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Grenade_Fish_by_Fenrir06 from deviantART A musical setting in 17 notes per octave of CA Conrad’s reading of his poem “Say it With Green Paint for the Comfort and Healing of Their Wounds” posted on PennSound. Title and concept credit…
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kirklynch said

I don't think I'll ever be the same!

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part of a 3 piano solo EP found here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1886
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Guest said

Sounds like winters first tentative snowfall. Beautiful

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part of a 3 piano solo EP found here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1886
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Guest said

Haunting notes! Will look forward to checking out this EP!

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Movement To Contact said

Trippy goodness

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This is part of a microtonal tuning survey. for those of a stout constitution all of the options follow: These are playable online here: http://notonlymusic.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=749&start=0 Here is the original harpsichord…
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kirklynch said

Lovely track Chris!

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Woods acoustic 6 str recorded by a Zoom H2 x 2 with a touch of lexicon reverberation.
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Greg Connor said

Nice guitar work.

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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…
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Guest said

Gorgeous! I love the shrill, crispy, clean bits. Then there is the deeper contrast, nice work!

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Woods acoustic 6 str recorded by a Zoom H2 x 2 with a touch of lexicon reverberation.
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Guest said

Ahh, that's lovely! Well played!

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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
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vaisvil said

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.

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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
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Guest said

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!

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