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M G Jacobs (mgj32) 02-15-2006 08:46 AM

Perhaps it would be interestin
 

M G Jacobs (mgj32) 02-28-2006 09:16 AM

This is the symphonic movement
 

David Jacklin (dj) 02-28-2006 10:40 AM

Hi, M.G. You stated above &
 
Hi, M.G.

You stated above "just after the first appearance of the mrach." Is that a typo or an instrument I don't know about?

Cymbals are difficult, along with timpani. I've found success in splitting rolls for both between two tracks and hiding one.

David

David Jacklin (dj) 02-28-2006 10:40 AM

Oh, heck, now I get it. It
 
Oh, heck, now I get it. It's not an mrach! It's a march!

Silly me.


M G Jacobs (mgj32) 03-01-2006 05:37 AM

Hi David, A mrach does soun
 
Hi David,

A mrach does sound like it ought to be an instrument, doesn't it? Maybe some kind of twangy string instrument?

I'll give the two track roll a try. Actually, I had better luck writing out all those 64th notes and doing the note velocity for each one. But that was a couple of years ago when I first started this thing, and that early version is long gone.

Fortunately, there is a cymbal/timpani combo soundfont that I use in a version for recording, which produces a better sound (without all the initial clicks), but that doesn't help if one is trying to stick with what GM contains. Using two tracks might just do it. Thanks for the idea.

all best,
mgj

David Jacklin (dj) 03-01-2006 10:50 AM

Very interesting movement, by
 
Very interesting movement, by the way, M.G. I'll be interested to hear the full piece. Just far enough out, harmonically, to be new, yet retaining a grip on the familiar.

And, my compliments on the scope of your musical vision. There aren't a lot of people who can even begin a symphony, let alone complete it.

David


Mark Walsen (markwa) 03-01-2006 04:39 PM

Hello M.G. and David, "
 
Hello M.G. and David,

"Just far enough out, harmonically, to be new, yet retaining a grip on the familiar." That's M.G.'s trademark.

Cheers
-- Mark


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