On Thu, Jan 09, 2014 at 09:45:37AM -0500, bill(a)wolfcomposer.com wrote:
Dear All,
This is my first time posting music to this forum, though i've been reading it
to get general advice for quite some time.
i'm finally at a point where i can start composing, again, and begin another
electronic piece
<https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/floorex_1-mastered1.mp3?w=AABcsbLgB3zB3JN5SkL56c00IF7A4yu7hdyjNUXqyKMj2g>
. If anyone wants to comment on how the production can be improved, i'm all
ears. i am aware of the crackling at the beginning of the piece, which surfaced
during the mastering process and got worse when reencoding the original .wav
file. i've a better computer, now, and i hope that helps with some of this.
In any event, the piece was composed with Bristol, qsynth, some samples from
vkeybd, zynaddsubfx (Yoshimi was not yet out), AMS, and Hydrogen.
The second piece
<https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Chaccone%20Rondo.mp3?w=AABwVKhiUDxFA4QDI28AczLLEnjgCZ6hHafySly3niuThg>
is for pipe organ. It involves no Linux and the recording technique is
amateurish. The performance was a world premiere in Zug, Czechoslovakia, this
last Sunday. The organist is Amelia Javorina. It's the first performance of my
music outside of school--ever--so i'm just excited to let others know.
I really like that Chaconne! The chord voicings and structure reminds me a bit of Allan
Holdsworth.
-ken