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From: Sue Morton on 20 Jan 2010 07:04 That was my first thought! LOL -- Sue Morton "BobF" <nothanks(a)nospam.yum> wrote in message news:hj5orn$si3$3(a)news.eternal-september.org... > polymod wrote: >> I had a cancellation on a piano tuning so I did this instead. >> >> I checked the Sonar file stats and it said I spent 1:09 on it. >> Add another 10-15 minutes to sweeten and render it down. So it worked out >> about right<g> >> >> http://www.sonicmusic.net/Stand_Up.mp3 >> >> Poly >> >> >> > > Pretty kool, Polly. Too bad the drummers timing was so bad on this one! > <GGG> >
From: BobF on 20 Jan 2010 10:11 Glennbo wrote: > The killer robot BobF <nothanks(a)nospam.yum> grabbed the controls of the > spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > >> Too bad the drummers timing was so bad on this one! > > Whats't his ti mingthi ngyousp eak of? <g> > LOL!
From: polymod on 20 Jan 2010 12:01 "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:Xns9D0658B042D0EBrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)85.214.113.135... > The killer robot "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> grabbed the controls of > the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > > >> > I had a cancellation on a piano tuning so I did this instead. > >> > > >> > I checked the Sonar file stats and it said I spent 1:09 on it. > >> > Add another 10-15 minutes to sweeten and render it down. So it worked > >> > out about right<g> > >> > > >> > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Stand_Up.mp3 > >> > >> Copied it to my Blackberry and listened to it on the way to get my car > >> tag renewed. Very Zappaesque at times, and I dig the acoustic bass > >> sound you used on this. Also the xylophone that starts out sounding > >> like one of those Jaymar toy pianos like they used on the song "Summer > >> Breeze" is cool how it kind of morphs. Amazing where you took this. > >> Good job Poly! > > > > Thanks G'bo. As always, it's been loads of fun! > > I love the bit you play on the syntar at 0:42. Sounds like Alan freekin' > Holdsworth or something. Thanks! AH was a big influence. >Thanks again for dressing up my Sunday drum jam! T'was my pleasure. Poly
From: polymod on 20 Jan 2010 12:06 "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:Xns9D065964735CBBrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)85.214.113.135... > The killer robot "polymod" <polymod(a)optonline.net> grabbed the controls > of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... > > >> > http://www.sonicmusic.net/Stand_Up.mp3 > >> > >> I updated the copy at the Psuedonyms page to include your additions. > > > > Eggcellent!!! > > > >> I dig this more each time I play it, which is about 50 times now. ;) > > > > Ya, know, I kinda dig this tune myslelf. I actually forgotten what I > > played and was pleasantly surprised when I heard it later ! > > The more I play it, the more I like it! Thanks again for joining in! :) Hey, thanks for letting me play on it ! I gives me good practice for playing with parts that aren't sequenced and perfect. You're drumming was easy to lock into. Poly
From: polymod on 20 Jan 2010 13:26
"Philip Cody" <philipcodyThePapersAndTheTrash(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:Xns9D06696E34534heytheresailor(a)188.40.43.245... > On Wed 20 Jan 2010 09:44:34a polymod posted: > > > Not at all. I truly value your opinion and thank you for being honest. > > > > I might be giving the wrong signals since I bombard the ng with just about > > everything but the kitchen sink. And yes, lately it has not been my usual > > stuff. > > > > For shits and giggles I dabble in different directions whether I'm good at > > it or not (I was doing nothing but orchestral stuff for a while, then all > > electronic), and it's hard to be sincere in each of them. IMHO, It's good > > practice playing what you're not accustomed to. > > And I'm *definitely* not looking for a jazz voice. I abandoned jazz at age > > 16 and gravitated towards more progressive music that didn't have any rules > > or boundaries. FWIW, I know my jazz is not unique and I don't intend on > > spending the time to make it that way. Just move on.... > > > > My 'pop stuff' as you say is what I have in my heart and that will never > > change. It started as "Sonic Music" back in 1978 and will only end when I > > do...hopefully none too soon!. > > > > ps....I have to tell the wife you called my music 'pop'. When she doesn't > > have a mouth full of food or drink<g> > > > > > > I'm glad to see that your "jazzy" stuff isn't too influenced by John > McClaughlin (yeah right?). . . though he's probably influenced everybody > who's ever strapped on a guitar and played free form music. > > Anyway . . . keep on truckin. > > ps. . . I call everything Pop these days to mask the fact that I haven't been > keeping up with all the genres that keep sprining up . . . I hear ya. I just signed up a new CD at CDBaby a few days ago and cripes, the amount of categories/genres is mind-boggling. Can't they just call it Rock? Poly |