This fragment is basically just the root container with a few phrases. Listen an see how far an arrangement as minimal as this can go.
(Image: Made with MidJourney)
Not sure what this will eventually become. I think it's already nice as a demo that shows what a single "Texture" of a few measures is able to produce, even if you don't have any clue yet where the road is leading you.
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So., 12.11.2023 - 23:02 Permalink
Here's how it was made.
The progression is from Example Harmony (Generated Progressions) with altered timing and different vertical scales.
This is the root container:
And these are the horns that set in a bit later (sound from VSL Prime Edition)
That's all. It took about an hour of experimenting.
So., 12.11.2023 - 23:16 Permalink
For only a few phrases to make an interesting interplay, always look at the loop lengths.
The loops of the horns in this arrangement are falling exactly in between the piano notes. Chance played also a role here. They happened to make great transitions between chords and the bass also happened to set in at the right time (a bit earlier, anticipating what will come).
This is not always under your control. It's often a happy accident. When these parts fell nicely into line I had the heureka moment: Wow, that's it.
Also note that the progression is 12 bars.
Di., 12.03.2024 - 18:01 Permalink
Meanwhile this evolved a bit while I was playing around with UVI Falcon in preparation for new demos. It's all electronic sounds now. Interestingly, it doesn't sound that much different, does it?
I had a lot of fun altering Harmony in order to better support the melodies. I regret that I didn't run a screen recording in the background. It is so hard to script and perform this kind of workflow for a tutorial. Assembling footage in hindsight is probably easier.
New harmony looks like this: