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Arglebargle wrote:I abused various ST2 sounds in my new song "Liquid Fusion"....
I like it! 8)

Dan

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I have another song done with SampleTank 2 instruments and loops. It's some world music this time around.

It's on my Soundclick page, or you can stream it:

http://www.soundclick.com/util/Streamm3 ... 38754&q=hi

It's called "Tropical Rain".

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I decided to do a quick demo of the Sonic Reality/ M-Audio ProSessions Yamaha C7 Piano refill. It is short and naked..just solo piano. There is no compression and no effects other than 3 instances of Reason's RV 7000 reverb.

I think this link will stream thru acidplanet's media player: http://www.acidplanet.com/Components/Do ... 461&T=7846

This is my page:
http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?so ... 189&T=1475

And this is the demo's page:
http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?PID=468461&T=2647

I hope one of these works for you.

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DKeenum wrote:I decided to do a quick demo of the Sonic Reality/ M-Audio ProSessions Yamaha C7 Piano refill.
I know from another thread that somebody didn't care for the sound but to my ears it sound pretty damn good. I also enjoyed the playing. Was that you?

Dan

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Thank you. I think a proper demo would be better - one with layers, bass, drums, etc. That way you could see how it sits in a mix. But I thought it sounded fine naked.

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Sounded fine.
What song were you playing?
KVR, my adult playground.
Please, call me Brice.

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Living proof that a scotsman will spend 4 hours to save $5!

http://bellsonline.my-bulldog.com/pages ... _kings.mp3

Actually a lot of fun to experiment. Rhodes & Piano from Sonic Synth 1 played through Sampletank 2, Percussion all from the Sampletank 2 XL library, "ahhh" voice, wibbly wobbly bits and pad from Sonik Synth 2 free.

(Bass, drums & loop by other instruments)

And all chucked together in my new and wonderful Cubase SX3 with lots of Kjaerhus free compressors and so on.

While I was writing the piano part I thought it could do with existing by itself without the beat...maybe I'll work on it more. But for now my 3 Free Kings bow before your mercy.
Three shall be the number of the counting

And the number of the counting shall be three.

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I really enjoyed the Elec. Piano and the piano. They sat well behind the bass and drums. You could hear them but they were in the background. Tasteful too! Nice time management as well. Good use of 4 hours.

Mighty hero, You you question of "What song were you playing?" was directed at me, no name. I had thought about a demo of the piano refill since someone (in another thread) asked what it sounded like. But I've been busy, so I just fired up reason, played it, listen a couple of times (and fixed a wrong note or two), and rendered it. Maybe I should have made a proper song.

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Here's a mostly SampleTank 2 Jazz tune featuring acoustic guitar, electric bass and drums compliment of SR

http://www.pcproaudio.com/media/MP3/SmokeAndMirrors.mp3

Enjoy.
Robert Mirabelle
Web/Media Director
http://www.esoundz.com
robert@esoundz.com

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This is my latest endeavor, a difficult to classify electronic, jazz, breakbeat, moviescore, flamenco, fusion tune :D tentatively called "Learning to See"

:band2:

Are songs ever complete?

http://www.pcproaudio.com/media/MP3/LearningToSee.mp3
Robert Mirabelle
Web/Media Director
http://www.esoundz.com
robert@esoundz.com

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Learning to See is great. Very cool grooves :)

What's with the Groove Salad thing btw? Does it have any reference to the SomaFM internet radio station called Groove Salad? I listen to this occasionally - theres some great stuff on here, and your track sounds like it would fit on the channel perfectly.
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This is basically an instumental accoustic guitar piece done in Tracktion with Sampletank 2 XL and my guitar. Hope you guys like it :)

Seek Peace

Steve

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Robert,
As always, very nice. I think my favorite was "Smoke and Mirrors."

Steve,
Very peaceful. I downloaded it. I also enjoyed poking around your web-site. :)

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smart wrote:Learning to See is great. Very cool grooves :)

What's with the Groove Salad thing btw? Does it have any reference to the SomaFM internet radio station called Groove Salad? I listen to this occasionally - theres some great stuff on here, and your track sounds like it would fit on the channel perfectly.
Thanks for the comments. No association (other than the fact that we actually have the name groovesalad trademarked and they don't :P ). Groovesalad is the name of a collective venture including myself and at least 3 other artists who every once in a while get together to do tunes. We're hoping to do alot more together in the coming year.
Robert Mirabelle
Web/Media Director
http://www.esoundz.com
robert@esoundz.com

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DKeenum wrote:Mighty hero, You you question of "What song were you playing?" was directed at me, no name. I had thought about a demo of the piano refill since someone (in another thread) asked what it sounded like. But I've been busy, so I just fired up reason, played it, listen a couple of times (and fixed a wrong note or two), and rendered it. Maybe I should have made a proper song.
It was. It sounds alot like a country song, is why I asked. I thought maybe it was 'because you loved me' or something like that.
KVR, my adult playground.
Please, call me Brice.

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