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turn this into a bassline with tune for me? if anyone can be bothered, i would absolutely love to hear what it sounds like in an electronic format and if someone does it i will batty love them forever and ever.

 

if you find a midi file it would be a lot easier

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pparently not allowed to upload midi but

 

http://midistudio.com/Management/R-Finley/Sequences2.html

 

down to ravel , ondine from gaspard de nuit.

 

that section is around 4/5 minutes in, the 8th/9th page of 12 pages of sheet music. i havent got any music software on this pc so i cant even open that file to check, should be there though. if you are actually up for it you are a god.

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try asking on a forum where people actually can read sheet music

 

I can read it.

 

It says "theres no way I'm sequencing in all of those notes"

yeah I was like "oh I'll do it", and then I looked at the actual image... fuck that

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its not the amount of notes that determines how good a track is

 

just look at yngwie malmsteen

 

oh I know. But often people shrug off arpeggios as being to simplistic or boring. when done right, they make a lovely texture.

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look at yngwie malmsteen

english please

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyMX-aEegI8&eurl=

 

oh I know. But often people shrug off arpeggios as being to simplistic or boring. when done right, they make a lovely texture.
so do carefully placed few notes

 

yes, but a different effect. all effects have their places when used well. :)

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cheers for your help analogue wings plus kim bassinger, it sounds terrible but cheers for makin the effort.

 

 

LOL. Not sure what you were expecting there :shuriken:

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a bassline and synth tune with the harmonies used in that piece of sheet music. fair does though if the midi only has one hand down in it, i probably wouldnt bother splitting them into two for someone else.

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a bassline and synth tune with the harmonies used in that piece of sheet music. fair does though if the midi only has one hand down in it, i probably wouldnt bother splitting them into two for someone else.

 

Yeah nah, that's like a week's work right there. :tongue2:

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i splited it, c3 and down in one synth, c3 an up on other synth...

 

That was my initial thought, until I saw that the hands cross over like all the time. There's no way to separate the widdly arpeggios from the proper melody.

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there is, but it is manual and it takes time. it took me 2 months to do that properly to a liszt piece, upping velocities on melody notes and putting in appropriate crescendos and accelerados and stuff, did a different voice on all the seperate melody lines and counter melodies and bass notes and shit, and then fokin deleted it by accident. i am a shithead

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