Ancient Alien
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 05:01:34
Sorry guys if it is an stupid topic, but i didnt find anything especific about this on other threades...
The doubt is this...
ive been listening alot to Filteria
and Pleiadians cause Filteria follows pleiadians and mostly filteria have this Strong fast lead melodis...
what i dont understand that if its Arpeggiator or midi keyboard 1/16 notes, cause ive seen an video of him playing a melodie like those handly...
i would like to achive the Fast sound of those melodies,the notes i will have my problems but i can handle, cause my melodies seems to get close, i use a Acid lead with 1/16 notes (not full filled to get the " ohohoh ah ah ohohohah") then i use two different arrpegiated pads to get the "tararamtararamtararam"...to both 3 channels give a strong,fast,intense sound, but its not getting there....
soo, filling with 1/16 mid notes i can do the same sound of an arpeggiator?Cause arpeggiator make short variotions of melodie, and mostly those Filteria melodies im talking about have a 3 bars lenght with different notes...
hope if someone can give me an example, printscreen showing me where im not gettin it...
thanks everyone
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 12:10
I have some midi files i can send to you when i get home, its not easy if you are like me and dont have a musical background
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Nectarios
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 12:23
What I did was teach my self some basic music theory from free internet sites and just jammed on the keyboard over a single kick to get some practice in.
This is what I learned on http://www.musictheory.net/
I am no skilled piano player, but acquiring some basic riff skills, got me a long way into creating leads and melodies of my own.
I still do a lot of mistakes and correct them later on in the midi editor, but at least I get the basic vibe in.
Learning the right notes to play and getting the feel of jamming to a groove, also took me a long way into using arpeggiators from synths. The Virus C has the best arp I have ever used, so my basic music skills help put that to good use.
Any synth, software/hardware, is a musical instrument, learning how to play it, will help you lots in making better music. It helped me anyway.
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 14:48
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On 2013-02-15 12:10, Nomad Moon wrote:
I have some midi files i can send to you when i get home, its not easy if you are like me and dont have a musical background
sure u can send it
ps: vc é brazileiro?
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 14:50
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On 2013-02-15 12:23, Nectarios wrote:
What I did was teach my self some basic music theory from free internet sites and just jammed on the keyboard over a single kick to get some practice in.
This is what I learned on http://www.musictheory.net/
I am no skilled piano player, but acquiring some basic riff skills, got me a long way into creating leads and melodies of my own.
I still do a lot of mistakes and correct them later on in the midi editor, but at least I get the basic vibe in.
Learning the right notes to play and getting the feel of jamming to a groove, also took me a long way into using arpeggiators from synths. The Virus C has the best arp I have ever used, so my basic music skills help put that to good use.
Any synth, software/hardware, is a musical instrument, learning how to play it, will help you lots in making better music. It helped me anyway.
U have a hardware synth to do that right?
i got just my old notebook and my soundboxes...
its pretty hard to play anything fast on notebook keyboard....
anyway 1/16 midi notes could achive what im talking about?
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 15:08
Add a touch of delay,you will smear the arp a bit,and you will get there.If you have filter delay,automate the filter ,it wil be extra good.
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 15:45
i understand the notes of the melodie is important, but what its the big problem its the timing of that notes,proably 1/16 and not arpeggiator for my tests....i really need a print of something like that for me have an idea
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 16:29
other thing, the instrument used to make that "organ" its Pads or Leads?
sorry for my newbish questions
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 17:19
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On 2013-02-15 15:45, luizwilhelm wrote:
i understand the notes of the melodie is important, but what its the big problem its the timing of that notes,proably 1/16 and not arpeggiator for my tests....i really need a print of something like that for me have an idea
Nectarios
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 17:29
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On 2013-02-15 14:50, luizwilhelm wrote:
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On 2013-02-15 12:23, Nectarios wrote:
What I did was teach my self some basic music theory from free internet sites and just jammed on the keyboard over a single kick to get some practice in.
This is what I learned on http://www.musictheory.net/
I am no skilled piano player, but acquiring some basic riff skills, got me a long way into creating leads and melodies of my own.
I still do a lot of mistakes and correct them later on in the midi editor, but at least I get the basic vibe in.
Learning the right notes to play and getting the feel of jamming to a groove, also took me a long way into using arpeggiators from synths. The Virus C has the best arp I have ever used, so my basic music skills help put that to good use.
Any synth, software/hardware, is a musical instrument, learning how to play it, will help you lots in making better music. It helped me anyway.
U have a hardware synth to do that right?
i got just my old notebook and my soundboxes...
its pretty hard to play anything fast on notebook keyboard....
anyway 1/16 midi notes could achive what im talking about?
Yes I have hardware synths, but I also do this with software synths. You just need to play the riff and then you put the notes, copy/rase, generally edit to get the result you need.
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 18:15
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On 2013-02-15 17:29, Nectarios wrote:
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On 2013-02-15 14:50, luizwilhelm wrote:
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On 2013-02-15 12:23, Nectarios wrote:
What I did was teach my self some basic music theory from free internet sites and just jammed on the keyboard over a single kick to get some practice in.
This is what I learned on http://www.musictheory.net/
I am no skilled piano player, but acquiring some basic riff skills, got me a long way into creating leads and melodies of my own.
I still do a lot of mistakes and correct them later on in the midi editor, but at least I get the basic vibe in.
Learning the right notes to play and getting the feel of jamming to a groove, also took me a long way into using arpeggiators from synths. The Virus C has the best arp I have ever used, so my basic music skills help put that to good use.
Any synth, software/hardware, is a musical instrument, learning how to play it, will help you lots in making better music. It helped me anyway.
U have a hardware synth to do that right?
i got just my old notebook and my soundboxes...
its pretty hard to play anything fast on notebook keyboard....
anyway 1/16 midi notes could achive what im talking about?
Yes I have hardware synths, but I also do this with software synths. You just need to play the riff and then you put the notes, copy/rase, generally edit to get the result you need.
Anyhow, a semitone here and there is a good way to get that eastern/goa vibe going on.
play the riff on my notebook, then fix it on midi ?
Ancient Alien
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 18:26
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On 2013-02-15 16:29, luizwilhelm wrote:
other thing, the instrument used to make that "organ" its Pads or Leads?
sorry for my newbish questions
when i mean organ i mean the principal melodie, not fast acids
Nectarios
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Posted : Feb 15, 2013 18:29
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On 2013-02-15 18:15, luizwilhelm wrote:
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On 2013-02-15 17:29, Nectarios wrote:
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On 2013-02-15 14:50, luizwilhelm wrote:
Quote:
On 2013-02-15 12:23, Nectarios wrote:
What I did was teach my self some basic music theory from free internet sites and just jammed on the keyboard over a single kick to get some practice in.
This is what I learned on http://www.musictheory.net/
I am no skilled piano player, but acquiring some basic riff skills, got me a long way into creating leads and melodies of my own.
I still do a lot of mistakes and correct them later on in the midi editor, but at least I get the basic vibe in.
Learning the right notes to play and getting the feel of jamming to a groove, also took me a long way into using arpeggiators from synths. The Virus C has the best arp I have ever used, so my basic music skills help put that to good use.
Any synth, software/hardware, is a musical instrument, learning how to play it, will help you lots in making better music. It helped me anyway.
U have a hardware synth to do that right?
i got just my old notebook and my soundboxes...
its pretty hard to play anything fast on notebook keyboard....
anyway 1/16 midi notes could achive what im talking about?
Yes I have hardware synths, but I also do this with software synths. You just need to play the riff and then you put the notes, copy/rase, generally edit to get the result you need.
Anyhow, a semitone here and there is a good way to get that eastern/goa vibe going on.
play the riff on my notebook, then fix it on midi ?
My bad, I just realized you don't have a MIDI keyboard. I suggest you get a cheap one. An M-Audio Oxygen is dirt cheap.
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