polymod
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Four songs
Sorry to 'dump' my stuff on you good folks here.... I haven't posted in so long due to the fact that I've been slowly building my upgraded system along with some new 'toys' including Sonar 7. http://www.sonicmusic.net/One.mp3 "One": A re-creation of a song I did back in the early 80's. All parts were played one at a time live with no midi sequencing. http://www.sonicmusic.net/A_Hard_Days_Night.mp3 "A Hard Days Night": Yes, that one. http://www.sonicmusic.net/Space_Station_3.mp3 "Space Station 3": 10 tracks of Prophet~5 Taurus (freebie) Z3ta (2 instances) Dimension LE Kontakt Neil Armstrong Alan Holdsworth http://www.sonicmusic.net/Time.mp3 No guitars were harmed during the process since none were used. (The squashed/crunchy mix was intenional) If you've made it this far, thanks . Poly
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/17 15:20:08
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Sadly the instrumentation on "One" was really bad IMO. Sounds like an old Yamaha from the 80's. "Hard Days Night" was in interesting 70's lounge cover. Again very dated instrumentation. "Space Station" was cool. Had a very Jarre sound to it. "Time" was the best by far. Quite enjoyed it. Do more like that. Cheers Shad
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/17 15:22:33
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Poly, always good to check out your tunes. One - very solid; reminds me of Bill Bruford's solo work of that era. Just a little bit dated, but you've made up for that with a great performance. Hard Day's - wow, brilliant. Sounds like a gene splice of Lennon / McCartney with Steely Dan. I'm usually skeptical of folks doing Beatles tunes, but this really works! Love the re-voicing and the arrangement; could have even gone a little deeper into the R&B groove on the verse, but overall it's fantastic! That's all the time I have right now; I'll save the other two for later.
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polymod
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/18 11:26:51
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ORIGINAL: foxwolfen Sadly the instrumentation on "One" was really bad IMO. Sounds like an old Yamaha from the 80's. "Hard Days Night" was in interesting 70's lounge cover. Again very dated instrumentation. "Space Station" was cool. Had a very Jarre sound to it. "Time" was the best by far. Quite enjoyed it. Do more like that. Cheers Shad Thanks for taking the time to listen Shad. I should have explained "One" a bit better. It was originally recorded back in the early 80's. I was trying to re-create a song that I only had a lousy cassette copy of. So it was really myself trying to figure out what I had done 20 years ago note for note including the solo. I should have included the "old" version to compare the two. As far as sounding like an old Yamaha from the 80's you're close! Best, Poly
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/18 11:32:21
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ORIGINAL: ed_mcg Poly, always good to check out your tunes. One - very solid; reminds me of Bill Bruford's solo work of that era. Just a little bit dated, but you've made up for that with a great performance. Hard Day's - wow, brilliant. Sounds like a gene splice of Lennon / McCartney with Steely Dan. I'm usually skeptical of folks doing Beatles tunes, but this really works! Love the re-voicing and the arrangement; could have even gone a little deeper into the R&B groove on the verse, but overall it's fantastic! That's all the time I have right now; I'll save the other two for later. Thanks for the listen Ed! Yea, I know "One" is dated...but then again, so am I It was more of a challenge to keep my ear chops up. Transcribing this song which was done before I had midi was pretty tough The Beatles thing was done for a client that was looking for Beatles songs that would be unrecognizable without the lyrics. I've reharmonized many standards over the years, but this was the first time I've ever done something like this! Best, Poly
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/18 13:57:50
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I especially liked 'Hard Days' Night.' Cool recreation of that one! I like what's going on in 'One' too. Good production! I'll have to catch the other two later--ran out of time. OK, I had time: last one: no guitars were used? How'd you get that sound?
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polymod
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/18 18:14:31
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ORIGINAL: Mamabear I especially liked 'Hard Days' Night.' Cool recreation of that one! I like what's going on in 'One' too. Good production! I'll have to catch the other two later--ran out of time. OK, I had time: last one: no guitars were used? How'd you get that sound? Thanks for the kind words Janet. On that last song I used two electric guitar patches that came with the Kontakt 3 library. It responded very well to live playing. Best, Poly
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/18 19:27:14
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Poly I enjoyed Time. It has a retro feel to it. The others were nice as well, but all have that retro feel due to the instruments. Ron
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/18 22:10:57
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Poly, The sound on One may be dated, but, like yourself, so am I, and I have always liked that sound. Reminds me of Mannheim/Fresh Aire. Nice performance on that. Sounds like you were pretty busy! Space Station 3, yeah very Jarre. That was a fun listen. Time, to me seems even more of a throwback, to the 70's, like Three Dog Night. Well executed, though. I'm a big fan of playnig synths live, and hope to someday play on this level. These four songs represent a wide variety, and each of us has our own favorite. My personal favorite is One, but we all have different taste. I think that is one of the truly great things about this.
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polymod
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/19 12:02:23
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ORIGINAL: rolifer@verizon.net Poly I enjoyed Time. It has a retro feel to it. The others were nice as well, but all have that retro feel due to the instruments. Ron Thanks Ron...glad you enjoyed "Time" . Poly
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polymod
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RE: Four songs
2008/05/19 12:08:22
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ORIGINAL: RobertB Poly, The sound on One may be dated, but, like yourself, so am I, and I have always liked that sound. Reminds me of Mannheim/Fresh Aire. Nice performance on that. Sounds like you were pretty busy! Space Station 3, yeah very Jarre. That was a fun listen. Time, to me seems even more of a throwback, to the 70's, like Three Dog Night. Well executed, though. I'm a big fan of playnig synths live, and hope to someday play on this level. These four songs represent a wide variety, and each of us has our own favorite. My personal favorite is One, but we all have different taste. I think that is one of the truly great things about this. Thanks for the props Robert. I was a little hesitant to post 4 songs at once, but I felt they covered so much ground I'd take a shot. I was weaned on jazz and had most of my training in the bee-bop vein, but got a dose of reality in High School when I got in a rock band that played a lot of Alman Bros. I was used to the jazz keys...Bb, Eb, C, G, F etc.....but all the songs we did in the rock band were in A, E, B, and sometimes G. It was a good dose of reality and made me a better player. I would think age has a lot to do with who liked what song Thanks again. ...especially for the Three Dog Night reference as they were one of my favs as a kid. Poly
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Re:Four songs
2012/10/07 10:13:21
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Hi - are you still out there? I ran across the old post below, and wanted to listen to the tunes you had listed, but they are no longer out there. Can you either repost them to the Sonar X2 forum or send me a private email with them attached, or tell me a good link to use? I am a keyboard player as well, and love that kind of music. Bob Bone polymod Sorry to 'dump' my stuff on you good folks here.... I haven't posted in so long due to the fact that I've been slowly building my upgraded system along with some new 'toys' including Sonar 7. http://www.sonicmusic.net/One.mp3 "One": A re-creation of a song I did back in the early 80's. All parts were played one at a time live with no midi sequencing. http://www.sonicmusic.net/A_Hard_Days_Night.mp3 "A Hard Days Night": Yes, that one. http://www.sonicmusic.net/Space_Station_3.mp3 "Space Station 3": 10 tracks of Prophet~5 Taurus (freebie) Z3ta (2 instances) Dimension LE Kontakt Neil Armstrong Alan Holdsworth http://www.sonicmusic.net/Time.mp3 No guitars were harmed during the process since none were used. (The squashed/crunchy mix was intenional) If you've made it this far, thanks. Poly
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Lynn
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Re:Four songs
2012/10/07 10:31:22
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I'd love to listen to your songs, but the links aren't working for me, neither on Chrome nor Firefox.
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polymod
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Re:Four songs
2012/10/07 11:35:35
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robert_e & Lynn Wow...talk about digging up an old post I re-upped the 4 songs. I work on so many project that I usually take my tunes down after a few weeks. I'm glad there's still interest out there on this stuff!!!! Poly
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