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I made this song in that GarageBand program spending a few hours over the last few nights. It's all put together using MIDI notes that I laid out by piecing together small clusters of riffs and notes. I constructed the piano melody by hand. Virtually every note is modified or changed in some way from the original loops. Very labor intensive. The only untouched loops are the drums in the loud section in the middle. I'd love to hear what you think . . .
It's 6 megs, so only try this with a fast connection.
http://www.designshed.com/toonage/Heliotrope.mp3
MindGoneHaywire
01-22-2004, 12:39 PM
Nice piano sound. I could hang with it for a couple of minutes, then it loses me, but the first section I have no problem with. Sort of reminds me of a Brad Mehldau recording I heard. But though it's not my cup of tea, it looks like it's relatively easy to craft a credible piece of music, even if you're not an instrumentalist. Not to resurrect that thread, but it does bring to mind some of those conversations about what is & isn't music, & who is & isn't a musician. A strong argument could be made that, as a composer (assuming you're willing to claim authorship; don't know how much tinkering you did with pre-existing loops), you are now a musician. Oooh, how does it feel?
Dave_G
01-22-2004, 12:49 PM
Troy,
this sounds like a new age recording.
Pretty cool, tho. I like the bass that sounds like farts.
Dave
Jim Clark
01-22-2004, 01:05 PM
I don't know, I only got 5 seconds of it. I'm sure the rest was great though!
*edit* Oh, looks like it's going through now, I'm at 49% and counting.
*edit again* Ain't tech grand? Amazing what you can do nowadays with all the toys and gadgets floating around. I'm proud of ya even if it does sound a bit like Yanni. Not that I'm saying I know what Yanni sounds like. Now get real freaky and lay some twisted vocals over it and you've opened the door to a potential third career.
jc
J- yeah, I'd have to call the melody mine because I made the loop. Don't know Mehldau from Mildew. The bass/piano section reminds me of Vince Guraldi and then the arrangement gets all proggy in the middle. Am I a musician now? I still can't play an instrument and write music. I can create a melody with this thing and create a credible (your word) piece of music though, so I dunno. All I know is that I've released my inner Phil Spector. Grins all around.
Dave- Newage rhymes with sewage. Can't you at least call it jazz, ya ratbastid? The farting bass sounds great with a sub. That whomping big fat bass synth sound is right up your alley.
-Jar-
01-22-2004, 01:09 PM
nice job Troy.. if I was single again and had this program I would probably never leave the house.. If I had this now my wife would leave me.
:)
nice job Troy.. if I was single again and had this program I would probably never leave the house.. If I had this now my wife would leave me.
:)
You know, it's funny, but my wife made this quirky funk song that sounds like Tower of Power. She is just as obsessed with it as I am.
chrisnz
01-22-2004, 07:57 PM
Hey that's very impressive, congrats.
So were these loops MIDI loops? Like a series of instructions sent to an instrument or audio loops that you've sliced up and reassembled?
Does the program have synth's that you can mess with, make your own patches?
Chris.
Hey that's very impressive, congrats.
So were these loops MIDI loops? Like a series of instructions sent to an instrument or audio loops that you've sliced up and reassembled?
Does the program have synth's that you can mess with, make your own patches?
Chris.
Thanks Chris.
Yeah, look at this screenshot. The green loops are MIDI loops. You can see the hi-lited one is in the window at the bottom. All those notes are adjustable. You can move, delete, add, change the sustain, intensity and pitch to each individual note in there. You can plug in a keyboard and play over it with a new series of notes that you can then save and adjust. It plays back like a player piano roll, except that you can take this loop and add any instrument attributes to it. Note that the hilited loop started out as a piano loop and is now a skronky guitar sound, a guitar sound that I built by stomping all over a virtual pedalboard with flangers, trmolo, distortion, wah wah and a dozen other settings.
The blue loops are WAV files and you can pitch adjust, clip and fade them, but you can't change the notes.
This is the most fun I've ever had with a computer. Mrs. Troy and I worked on a lumpy-weird spy-jazz tune last nite.
http://www.designshed.com/samplestuff/garageband.jpg
Dave_G
01-23-2004, 07:47 AM
Breakin Newsflash!
"Lil Troy" and his latest hit "Wilma Flinstone has a cool House" scored 5 million hits last week.
All the kids are raving for more Lil Troy!
He successfully melded prog, jazz, hip hop, and Frank Zappa into a new genre of music.
Lil Troy is also famous for his illustrations in the new book, "I took pictures of a Siberian Khatru who was lost in the desert".
:cool:
Dave
Breakin Newsflash!
"Lil Troy" and his latest hit "Wilma Flinstone has a cool House" scored 5 million hits last week.
All the kids are raving for more Lil Troy!
He successfully melded prog, jazz, hip hop, and Frank Zappa into a new genre of music.
Lil Troy is also famous for his illustrations in the new book, "I took pictures of a Siberian Khatru who was lost in the desert".
Dave
I believe I'd qualify as a Biggy Troy rather than a Lil one.
I don't forsee any hip hop melding in my future . . .
What the hell is a Khatru anyway? Can there be a West Texas Khatru too?
You'd have a ball with this thing, Geezer.
Dusty Chalk
01-23-2004, 09:49 AM
Next thing you know, musicians are going to start doing their own album covers. What's this world coming to?
I haven't had a chance to listen to it, yet, but now you know (or, at least, "...have a clue...") why I rate making music as my favourite activity ever (yes, greater than sex). Congrats, and have lots of fun.
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