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.
The piece that was originally uploaded here had an awful flaw - the sustain pedal was depressed throughout the piece. This is the correct rendering.
The tuning in question is only slightly different from the "normal" 12 equal.
Ah, now it will!
Nice guitar Chris! I tell you what, watching the video and hearing the song, it makes me ashamed for the human race. Ha, that's a laugh, human!
A second version with the initial lead guitar standing alone...a little cluttered after a few listens and some constructive feedback!
Norm's Groove for St Monica inspired this one. Thanks Norm!
Lead Guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar…
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
If you have the fever and the only cure is more tambourine, here it is.
MORE TAMBOURINE SOLOS!! (But you should probably wait until you have the house to yourself...)
last eve there was a beautiful moon
dancing in a blue black sky
outside my piano room, it called to me
this tune is a one take playful moment, loosely based on the main theme from the 2nd mov of my piano sonata,,, i only toned down about…
Hey Richard - for Rumba - the guitar tunings are standard so if you want to play along on your piano it should work. If I remember correctly Brian laid down a basic I-IV-V in D major. I put 7th chords on top of that.
Just another time traveling love song from your ole Uncle Paul.
Mostly MIDI synths and some analog bass and screaming Ibanez.
Drum loops too. I was going to drum it, but these two loops really kinda drive it along.
Enjoy.....
filled…
last eve there was a beautiful moon
dancing in a blue black sky
outside my piano room, it called to me
this tune is a one take playful moment, loosely based on the main theme from the 2nd mov of my piano sonata,,, i only toned down about…
I had some lyrics describing a late nite cake baking experience kicking around. If I have a lot on my mind, dirtying every dish in the house seems like the right thing to do.
I stole some cool percussion from Norm and went to work. I also…
(Bowers, Rainbowtruth) from the LP "Over the Counter and Through the Woods" circa 1997.
Barnett: Lead vocal/guitar
Osborne: Drums/backing vocal
Bowers: Bass/spoken vocal
Duff: Guitar
One of my favorites. Don't be fooled, the sampled snare…
I locked myself/was snowed into a cabin for a month on the shores of lake Michigan, and turned it into a one man studio. Piblokto is a form of hysteria mainly found in eskimos, sometimes triggered by isolation during which the victim will find…
They recon if you go down any mine in the world you'll find a Cornishman there working.
Colin did the vocals and twelve string
Matthew did Balron, whistle, backing vocals ect.
I did the acoustic and backing vocals.
They recon if you go down any mine in the world you'll find a Cornishman there working.
Colin did the vocals and twelve string
Matthew did Balron, whistle, backing vocals ect.
I did the acoustic and backing vocals.
This is a 3/16 Bembe on tuned congas, played with mallets. I've arranged it (at the very kind suggestion of Vaisvil & ReefWalker) in a verse/chorus/bridge/capo fashion to get away from a straight pattern - I think this sort of arrangement…
While I'm certain there are those who may be growing weary of scratching, I couldn't resist posting this great mix by Alister Flint, who is truly a master mixologist extraordinaire - he didn't even have individual tracks to work with! Al was too…
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
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.
You need to put that little guy on t.v. ;)
Crazy hearing SP in Edo, very nice.
excellent....great vocal....
Ah, now it will! Nice guitar Chris! I tell you what, watching the video and hearing the song, it makes me ashamed for the human race. Ha, that's a laugh, human!
No, this one will not play!
Comments made by vaisvil
sounds like my ferrets playing!
excellent!
yes! love the sounds here
this is nice indeed!!
one of my personal favorites too :-)
Dude! You own this place!!
Hey Richard - for Rumba - the guitar tunings are standard so if you want to play along on your piano it should work. If I remember correctly Brian laid down a basic I-IV-V in D major. I put 7th chords on top of that.
I'll see what I can up with.
nice work!!
this is excellent
excellent!! Love the sweeps. This is nicely setting Norm's percussion - cool tune!
nice jam - hot guitar - progressive rock
wild ride!
very cool electro!
downloaded to play again, and again!
yes, this is satisfying - very nice.
excellent groove - it will be interesting to see what AT folks can do with it. (I hope!!)
now *that* was satisfying!
Hi there! Yep - it is all GR-20 and guitar. I have done work with driving soft synths and my Korg MS-2000 on other pieces.
wow this is fabulous!