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1452.1 | I wanna be the conductor... | JAWS::COTE | Hey Pachelbel, can I shoot that? | Tue Jun 14 1988 11:08 | 9 |
| The Alesis HR-16 will more than satisfy all of your perc reqs
except for the tympani and celeste.
The Mirage has a decent tympani and a large choir going "aaahhhh".
But tell me, is this something you want to do, or something you
want to simply talk about?? Either is OK...
Edd
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1452.2 | :^) | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Jun 14 1988 11:09 | 7 |
| What's the point?
I'm too busy covering old tunes with a reliable backbeat to cover
old tunes with no backbeat.
len.
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1452.3 | Sounds like fun! | PASTA::PICKETT | David - Andante con Mojo | Tue Jun 14 1988 12:04 | 8 |
| I think it sounds fun. I'd offer my ESQ-1, but it doesn't do anything
particularly well. I could offer some backing strings.
Might I suggest we do the Fugue from the Britten's "Young Person's
Guide to the Symphony?" or Mahler 5 (We'll need GOOD sampled brass
for that! Moeller 5? ;^)
dp
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1452.4 | how about S550? | SUBSYS::ORIN | AMIGA te amo | Tue Jun 14 1988 12:07 | 25 |
| Tom -
> What is the best synth for synthesing the solo versions of
> each orchestral instrument? What is the best string ensemble
> sound (not over-chorused, just real sounding)? What setting
> should we use on the SRV2000 to get a hall like Symphony hall
> or Dorothy Chandler Pavallion or BAM or Lincoln Center?
> What percussion box will do classical percussion realistically
> (timpani, triangle, snare, military drum rolls, wood block,
> celeste (OK, some synth), etc.)?
> What synth would do a good Ahh-voice (for things like holst planets).?
Is synthesis a requirement? If not, just buy a Roland S550, get a copy of
the sound library, hook it up to an MC500, get the samples you need for the
orchestral instruments on the 2 disk chain, you've got your orchestra. I'm
currently working on Rhapsody In Blue, Theme from Big Country, Startrek
Theme, etc. I'm using the Kurzweil K250 to beef up the string section and
for piano, but I could just sample it onto the S550. With 64 different
samples available and 10 outputs, the S550 is "an orchestra in a box". I'm
using two SRV2000's, two SDE2500's, and a DSP128 for f/x. The D110 has
some great percussion sounds and the D50 some nice solo winds and brass if
you want an even fatter sound.
dave
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1452.5 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Toward a dork-free workplace | Tue Jun 14 1988 13:31 | 7 |
| Check out my piece "The Procession" on Commusic V.
Several multitimbral samplers ought to do the trick, Tom. Of course
obviously as always it goes without saying it's axiomatic the more
voices the better.
redundantly,
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1452.6 | Concentrate on the problem at hand | PLDVAX::JANZEN | Tom LMO2/O23 296-5421 | Tue Jun 14 1988 15:04 | 14 |
| Note that the goal is to record a major classical work for orchestra
and fool people in an A/B test with it.
I don't know Mahler much (altho I spent 4 hours in the Boston Public
library copying the viola part from the tenth for a friend's audition
at the Minnesota synthpony), but maybe one of his symphonies,
or Strauss's tone poems, or Holst's Planets (dead straight, no
effects), or Beethoven's 4th (the slow movement is very exposed!)
or a Brahms piano concerto (acoustic live piano is OK)
I wanted to do a Mozart concerto at the library against a MIDI tape,
but no one bit, so I can't. It would have made history, got us
an interview on NPR, got us a gig in new york, but hey, let's take
forever to develop a career, OK?
Tom
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1452.7 | single hits only | SRFSUP::MORRIS | Excitable Boy | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:28 | 9 |
| Don't even think about doing *anything* with Tympani rolls. At
least not if you want to fool *me* in an A/B test. Probably not
even Snare rolls. Sure, a sequencer can slam out the notes, but
unless you have a Synclavier sampling an entire roll with dynamics,
you can hang it up.
Pessimistically yours,
Ashley
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1452.8 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Toward a dork-free workplace | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:51 | 11 |
| I have a tymp setup that allows for very realistic rolls. Picture
this : the keyboard is divided at middle 'C'. Below middle 'C',
the tymp notes are actual as sampled.. a 'G2' is a 'G2'. Above
middle C, the same setup is duplicated, except that key G5 triggers
an actual G2 note. This allows very fast rolls, with full velocity
response with no note cutoff since the alternating strokes are
being generated by two different DAC's.
karl
p.s. If I lived closer, Tom, I WOULD take you up on it... sounds
challenging and fun.
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1452.9 | 94 degrees but it's a dry heave... | JAWS::COTE | Look!! Eeet eees BASSOON! | Tue Jun 14 1988 16:57 | 9 |
| RE: .8
> If I lived closer...
Gheesh, it's not like you're not up here every couple weeks....
;^)
Edd
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1452.10 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Toward a dork-free workplace | Tue Jun 14 1988 18:15 | 12 |
| > < Note 1452.9 by JAWS::COTE "Look!! Eeet eees BASSOON!" >
> Gheesh, it's not like you're not up here every couple weeks....
Outstayed my welcome, eh? Actually I won't be there all summer,
given the current schedule.
back to the topic, I'd need Tom to read the orchestral score to me..
"... and those little black marks mean MUSIC ? Amazing ! .. hum
it to me again ... "
karl
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