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From: polymod on 2 Apr 2008 06:57 "Steve Karl" <nospam(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:HVxIj.6453$Ps1.2442(a)trndny08... > Nicely done. > Glad to hear you're starting to use some orchestral instruments also. Thanks Steve. I'm starting to get used to working a different way...slowly but surely! Poly.
From: polymod on 2 Apr 2008 06:59 "Rick Paul" <rickpaul(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7oCdnVABBoHoT2_anZ2dnUVZ_gKdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com... > Nice piece. Er, no pun intended. ;-) heheh...Thanks Rick! Poly
From: polymod on 2 Apr 2008 06:59 "Neil Rutman" <neilrut(a)speakeasy.net> wrote in message news:S4mdnbu8II0rbW_anZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d(a)speakeasy.net... > Very, very nice Poly! Thanks Neil! Poly
From: polymod on 2 Apr 2008 07:03 "Max Arwood" <marwoodNOSPAM(a)hnb.com> wrote in message news:eHDIj.31069$R84.27779(a)newssvr25.news.prodigy.net... > Ah, "real" music. Just kidding. Hehe...yea, this one I can send to my parents in Florida ;) > This is a really nice piece. Very relaxing > and "peaceful". When I listen to this I "see" more like forest and trees, > mountain streams. Reminds me of "Sherwood Forest", and the sweet Mariam > (did I spell that right?) What did you use for the instruments on this one? I used a combination of Kontakt (guitar, strings, woods, brass, piano) and EWQL SiliverXP Pro for some orchestral percussion and other woods. My prophet and mini are starting to get jealous. And I'd better do something in 21/8 soon! :-) Poly
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