Thursday, January 20, 2011
The making of 'Missing You'
YouTube via attorks | January 20, 2011 |
music comes in at 4:14
"Last Monday evening I made a video with the title 'Missing You'. But for some reason I am not able to upload it to YouTube. I tried 4 times but after a while I get the message 'Failed (upload aborted)'. So this evening I thought, let's make a video explaining the actions I did in that video. I had to keep my voice somewhat low because my daughter was sleeping in a room on the floor below me. The video 'Missing You' and the music of that video are available on my website." http://www.attorks.nl/html/main.html - video link on the left.
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Was hoping for the Larry Heard.
ReplyDeleteWhen I started doing sequencing I had an original IBM PC with a Roland IPC401 ISA 8 bit card with only 16 channels I/O. Then I forked out 3500$ USD in 1989 in San Francisco for one of the few Yamaha C1 music computers (which I still have and still works, although with an external ZIP drive since the original only went up to 20MB internally). I thought THAT was old school. But you take OLD SCHOOL sequencing to the limit. Now when I want to sequence my Korg MS-20 or my Korg Mono/Poly I just use a Roland MIDI to CV converter box, much easier than patching all those cables and equally effective with the right sequencing software.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, looks like a very nice Synth room you have going there. That touchpad chord generator is interesting, I don't have one of those, I guess I'm not willing to admit my years of piano lessons were a waste of time and money. Also, my 100$ Casio outputs the "auto chords" on channel 13, so that works basically the same if I want an auto chord generator.
I'll have to go listen to your final tune on your website now I guess.