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Di., 13.05.2025 - 21:27 Permalink

I did some more palette surfing today with the phrases from the above piece. First I put the guitar theme through the meat grinder (chopped up, tempo doubled, variation and transpose parameter added). Then I made a sketch of the first four bars of the intro, used it to create a new progression, converted it into an arrangement and then played around a bit with containers. 

Has anyone asked for an ambient track with more meditative patterns?

 

next-one.mp3

Di., 13.05.2025 - 21:38 Permalink

But then the sketch would play the content of the entire root container in a loop which often is not ideal for developing progressions

Dividing this entire rootcontainer  in sections ?

Di., 13.05.2025 - 21:51 Permalink

Has anyone asked for an ambient track with more meditative pattern

 

Music - a unique synfire style 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Di., 13.05.2025 - 22:29 Permalink

Dividing this entire rootcontainer  in sections?

You can't subdivide the root container. That's why you would need to create a new container into which you copy the desired portion of phrases from the root container. Then you can make a sketch from this new conainer. After creating the sketch, you can delete that container again.

Di., 13.05.2025 - 22:46 Permalink

Thanks, will once make some song sections for the stories sections I have from The score vst 
Cubase can easily have the story sections saved as midi.

Sa., 17.05.2025 - 17:27 Permalink

The latest (and probably the last) version of this track:

Compared to the first version, a few more variations have been added and the mix has been improved a little.

What's new about the track is certainly most audible in the section from 2:35 to 3:15 (bars 62 to 78). You might find that section too chaotic, but I like it. In any case, it's one of those things that would be impossible to realize without Synfire.

The new variation container from bar 62 to 69 then proved to be “multifunctional”, i.e. it was useful also in other places (eg. to create additional variations in the intro and at bar 24). If you delete these new variation containers, you get more less back to the old version of the track.