On Sun, 21 Aug, 2005 at 07:59AM -0700, October spake thus:
Wow, I really like it!
The metallic sounds at the end really caught my ear
too as do the pads and the filter transitions that
seem pretty common in your work. I took a look at
Cheesetracker (several times actually) and just can't
believe you can get that kind of sound out of a
-tracker-!
How about a tutorial or demonstration on using Cheese?
I've been asked to do this before, but I have no idea where to start.
I also noticed on your website that you commented
that
you have no musical training. Could have fooled me :)
Any tips for someone with *no* musical training but
wanting to learn?
Find a way to bash at sounds. I use my normal qwerty keyboard in
cheesetracker. Slowly, I've learned what sounds nice and what
doesn't. A midi keyboard would probably be better, but I've got so
used to this layout that it's quite natural for me to play (slowly)
what I want.
The interesting thing is that the kinds of things I do have names -
things are in a "key" and such like, even though I couldn't say I knew
about it until someone pointed it out.
I suppose listening to music just puts those patetrns in your head,
even if you don't have names for them.
Really like all your music James.
Thanks
Best,
Jon Hoskins
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