Message 4/15
Date: 05-Sep-04 @ 04:29 PM -
RE: Short breakfast meditation
>>I think I need to connect the single audio outs of the Poly Evolver instead of using the mix out in multimode to be able to use EQs on every single sound.
this can always help in regards to separation.
>>In terms of the overall feeling: There is no dark part in this song.
well...i didn't mean DARK DARK. just that the second quasi-kraut-rok movement was more somber...less eclesiastical than the first.
i think the first movement has enough going for it to carry an entire piece...with perhaps short bits of the other passage.
>>I had a good breakfast and was steadily smiling about the power of the poly sounds when arranging this track.
this is easy to understand. nice breakfast....nice family safely running about the house...dad and his poly-evolver!!!
woohoo stefan!
i'm glad you're doing well.
>>But I must admit that I have a rather superficial approach to making music. There's not much emotions in my stuff, I simply enjoy to make noises and rhythms
we've gone over this before. and i don't wanna pull dr. Q in here or your birth-chart...but i've always believed because of your chops-man background...
you tend to play with your hands and your mind and not always your soul.
that's not to say soulful things don't occur here...or that you're not a soulful person.
i simply believe you're afraid to let everything hang-out emotionally when you compose.
it can be a weird almost scary thing to let certain musics really take over.
simplify. find god lurking in those passages. put those tired blues formulas away.
and roll with it.
you know what i'm talking about. you've got a whole heritage of music
you're standing upon.
btw....i uploaded fragilo for everyone's enjoyment.
web-linkanother great example of you allowing one passage to occur only ONCE before moving on to the next.
ah...nevermind me...just have fun playing dad and keep enjoying those
evolver breakfasts.