that's interesting - it sounds an old fashioned approach, actually being able to play the stuff! I mean that as a complement... my own approach is old fashioned too and very much based on playing, but also very much on particular sounds and textures and combinations, even accidents - I would very rarely change a part to a different patch or synth once I 've put it down, though I might edit the audio a lot. But one thing that bores me, having a few synths, is keeping track of my patches and banks, knowing where they are, keeping them backed etc.. looking at the picture of all your beautiful machines... phew... almost a fulltime job just keeping track of it all if you're getting into the wind synth thing I would really recommend checking the wx5 with the Andromeda - its capable of really beautiful lines and textures I haven't heard from any other wind synth. You probably don't need another to buy anything else but your yamaha VL70m with the Patchman turbo chip added is also very much worth checking out - much better than the standard patches have a good tootle Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: <cikira@...> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 7:41 AM Subject: [Evolver] Re: wind synth > > Thanks for the words about the WX5, Richard. > > >don't you find it difficult to > >begin > >something with just so many choices? Do you really use everything or do > >you > >end up working with a narrower number of those tools? > > To start off a project, I narrow things to the extent of using next to none > of them! On the RedMoon pages (URL below) you'll see that I just compose by > sending loopy pattern data to the most generic of modules. The point is to set > aside production issues until I've developed a musical idea to the point of > knowing what kinds of effects I want to create with which tracks. I might put in a > wobbly pitch or filter pattern that's destined to be an Evolver sequence. > Then I can play with synths later on knowing what I'm trying to accomplish. The > maxWerk-developed song structure is just a guideline, so I can stop trying to > compose and think about voicing. > > When I use my app maxWerk to generate a melody line, it's a point of > satisfaction to substitute my live recording of that line later, along with any other > parts I possibly can play myself in some way. That's why the WX5 appeals to > me. > > Because I avoid going anywhere on holiday weekends, my weekend is looking > like I'll be puffing snd tweedling in C! > > > --Amanda > _ www.cikira.com > |_) _ _||\/| _ _ ._ www.redmoon-music.com > | \(/_(_|| |(_)(_)| | ~~~ evolutionary electronica > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSI_Evolver-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [Evolver] Re: wind synth
2003-08-30 by Richard
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