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Hi, all:
I haven't put
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Hi David
Impressive organ pie
Hi David
Impressive organ piece indeed.I listened with different soundfonts ( Grand plein Jeux,Gothic organ and Miditzer SF2´s)through SB live soundcard and to my surprise the Miditzer sound could in no way match up with the two other sf´s.Anyway, I enjoyed listening to it.Thanks and regards Djim |
Hi, Djim:
I didn't incl
Hi, Djim:
I didn't include any different registrations in this version, as most people wouldn't be playing through a SF that allowed multiple pipe organ voicings, so that may be it. I'll have to look up the other SF's you mentioned. Thanks. David |
Hi David, long time no type!
Hi David, long time no type! THis struck me as very theatrical, I think it'll adapt well to bloodsucking. Impact will of course be greater with changes in registrations.
I confess to being intrigued by Bar 53, a sole 5/8 measure. Was this intentional or cheating in the edit? (says he, known to have bars of 63/64 in some compositions where cleaning up the input errors was just too hard ;) Tim www.myspace.com/timfatchen |
Hi, Tim:
Yeah, bar 53 is a
Hi, Tim:
Yeah, bar 53 is a cheat. I wanted a bit of a hold there and, in a midi file, that's sometimes the easiest way to do it. I looked at it after I posted the file and thought "Ah, ha! Somebody's going to catch me." I should be a 2/4 bar with a fermata on the last note. David |
Hi David,
Enjoyed "Batt
Hi David,
Enjoyed "Battleground". I tried Pipe organ patches in three collections, applying the same font to each staff on its own channel. Each playing conveyed the restlessness and breathless energy of the piece. I guess maybe the Airfont organ gave the best overall sound of the three. all best, mgj |
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