...seriously going out on a limb here :P On a number of fronts.
For one, I know shorter Videos perform better. Hell... even those don't often get viewed in their entirety, according to YouTube's provided analytics. I watch everything from beginning to end.
But I realize that not everyone has the time... or even the attention span. It's o.k..
Second... I'm no virtuosic Keys Player! I'm not even really conversant. Just kinda learning as I go & on top of that, I have nearly no Music Theory knowledge. I try... & I'm figuring it out, slowly :]
But I felt inspired & despite Equipment troubles, this being one of like 6 takes... & not the best of the lot, I'm going with it.
So, I will apologize in advance for my self indulgence XP
This Upload features two PolySynths. We open with the Roland JU-06A... cool thing about this guy, is that you can select a Patch stored to Memory & then press the "Manual" button & switch to whatever Settings you have dialed in on the front panel! So you'll see it wearing a couple of different hats... if you make it that far :P
The Drums are Brute... on 4 discrete Channels, Kick, Snare, Hats & the FM Drum... with Snare running through TC Electronic's Sky Surfer & the FM Drum making use of my Mackie's built in FX. The rest of the Voices are on a shared Bus, using the SpringKing.
Next to weigh in is the Sh-01A, on Bass duty… dry.
We are then joined by the Behringer D, as sequenced by the Korg SQ-1… through the Teisco Delay.
This is followed by the Wolf, with some 4 Note Chords. I think this Voice was dry as well. ( Wolf is minding the Session MIDI Clock as is customary. )
…and this rounds out the roster. Well, that is until the B Section, when we hear from my Williams Allegro Digital Piano & the Mackie’s onboard FX.
Then back to the first arrangement, more or less… & we fade out.
This Video also features some BRoll chronicling my visit to the Corning Museum of Glass.
I hope you enjoy it :]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9moMq04t3tM