[linux-audio-user] mús =?ISO-8859-1?Q?ica, _music, _muzik, _musique....?=

Carlos Pino pinojazz at gmail.com
Sat Feb 11 13:20:01 EST 2006


Mark Knecht wrote:

>On 2/11/06, Carlos Pino <pinojazz at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>Mark Knecht wrote:
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>>>>On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 12:43:42AM +0100, Carlos Pino wrote:
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>>>>http://www.telefonica.net/web2/pinojazz/after_the_pain.ogg
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>>>Nice track Carlos!
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>>  Thank you Mark.
>>  You help my a lot some time ago.
>>   Best.
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>> Saludos.
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>> Carlos.
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>Carlos,
>   I remember! I'm glad my help goes somehow to helping with nice
>music such as this.
>
  Has been invaluable for me. :-)

> I hope you'll continue to post as new songs come
>together.
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>
  Sure.

>   I was quite interested in your comments about how you used seq24.
>This is much the way I've composed using Acid Pro. I like to build the
>song structure in tools that support looping, etc. When the structure
>is together I usually rerecord all the audio myself and don't use the
>loops. However I've not done this with MIDI before. Good work on your
>part!
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>
   Well,before I knew the computer tools for music (not many time ago) I 
did my compositions thinking, or looking for a melodic motive that can 
be harmonized (don't know if this is the right word) in many diferents 
ways and tempos or rhythms.
         Now with the machine I find easier to get involved in a rhythm 
game.And the midi score ( the blocks of the Muse arranger) give me  a 
good "map" of the song.
   For me is a different aproach to the composition than I did till 
almost now.
   This is really the first tune I feel can be named as "tune".I got 
some others but are most sketches  of futures releases (I hope).

>Cheers,
>Mark
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>
Saludos.
--Carlos.



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