An amazing and great sounding orchestra hit for your music!. Samples and instruments created with the soundfont sgm v2. 01. Software = audacity. Sequencing device: midi creating software.
This is a wip i started making yesterday 12/4/2020 as part of an album i am working on. The album will be dedicated to all the people in the world suffering from this virus.
Another cheap mic recording with my own vst plugin, this time with me intoning "this is the voice of the mysterons" which was part of the intro to the 1960's classic "captain scarlet".
Ausschnitt aus dem Triumphmarsch in Verdis Oper Aida. Zu hören sind die Aida-Trompeten.
Author: Giuseppe Verdi, performed by the United States Marine Corps Band, Timothy Foley, Director editing (extract): Christoph Waghubinger (Lewenstein)
Recorded through the focusrite interface to reaper and edited there using my squire telecaster and squire bass. Thanks to kenny gioia for the tips. Comments welcome and use it as you like. :-).
A short clip of a student practicing a section of debussy's arabesque no 1 on a roland digital piano. You also hear the sound of a creaking piano bench.
Recorded with my squier telecaster and squire mini-bass through the focusrite interface into reaper. A nod to kenny gioia for the reaper tips. The guitar was sent through the walrus slo pedal on 'dream' setting. Also added a pitch change to compliment some of the guitar parts. The bass was double tracked for better sound. Bass amp is a behringer bxl1800. Comments welcome. Bartolome calatayud was born in 1882 on the island of mallorca, received in 1899 the diploma of honor 1st class granted by the workers instructive center palma for his "superior musical knowledge in guitar playing". Although less famous in the classical guitar world, bartolome calatayud has left much enjoyable and exciting music written for classical guitarists of all abilities. He taught many pupils in majorca during his final years. He died in 1973 at the age of 91.
Work: Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K. 503 1st release date: January 1939 1st recording date: 3/4 November 1938 Performers: Kathleen Long and the Boyd Neel Orchestra; Leader: Frederick Grinke (1911-1987) and on the piano: Kathleen Long (1896-1968) Content: 1st Movement: Allegro maestoso (Conclusion)
Melody line played on a levin classical guitar. Recorded on an acer 3692wlmi computer directly through the pcs mic. Altered in cubase, stretched timewise, reverb added. Enjoy and embrace !!!!!!.
Small city ambience, close to the sea with seagulls and a flagpole with the classic "clack" flagpole sound. Zoom h1 and mastered with supreme analog gear.
Classic rave noise as made famous in human resource's track "dominator" - commonly referred to as "hoover noises". Sampled directly from a roland juno2.