This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Space music<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Mixers<BR> copyright © 2000 Daiei OMC<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Supposedly some sort of relaxation-healing type music that I did for a.... here's the punch line...
a frickin' department store
Anyway, it's for the worker's 3 minute stretching break.
Uses heavy modal arpeggios but then they worked very well with a very melodious string cadence. Just goes to prove that almost any note in the scale pretty much fits with any chord... if you keep MOVING!
Don't laugh at my strings though... it's SUPPOSED to be simple and conservative. (it sounds like a phrase from a text book!)
Oh yeah, it's been mixed on the pulsar. Sounds are from Triton.
Delicate comp, masterverb, then mastered on DSPDEV Multicomp. It's VERY loud and the mid range is especially strong because they're going to play it on those speakers on ceilings.
Maybe we ought to start a little "Strange Music on them Pulsars" fair.. eh?
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Man... recently, every songs ends up with "can't get it" notes.. what's going on?? Server problems??
Anyway, anyone for a creamy review? (though I'd prefer you skip this one and do a review on my other tunes) All criticism, bashing, praising, technical questionism, "why do you always use DSPDEV multicomp?"-ism, heavy drinking, and hallucinating gladly accepted. Don't forget to check out our "all you can eat" salad bar section!! (har, har)
Anyway, anyone for a creamy review? (though I'd prefer you skip this one and do a review on my other tunes) All criticism, bashing, praising, technical questionism, "why do you always use DSPDEV multicomp?"-ism, heavy drinking, and hallucinating gladly accepted. Don't forget to check out our "all you can eat" salad bar section!! (har, har)
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