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Re: Cass county waltz
This track had 4 tracks, a single note ostinato I created my
toggling track speed as i recorded the loop if you toggle track speed
every two beats while recording a simple 1/8th note figure you get a
3/4 time signature check the archives more more possibilities with
this technique. I also layed down a guit-box track using half pseed
again to create the shaker part and layered faux kick and snare on
top, i also recorded a quantize replace track set to a factor of 12
to create and underlying 12/8 pulse, again playing very minimal note
choices with in the key. lastly after i had established my main theme
i played a VIm V IV progression in half speed, soloed over it a bit
without over dubbing, came back in to overdub toward the end of the IV
chord and hit a replace/1/2 speed/reverse command to end overdub and
flip the chord progression around as I jump and octave. I do this
technique a fair amount to book end a progression by playing it in
reverse at twice the speed.
Bill
Curious about the mechanics of the reversed section...
It's a IV - V - vi progression, which I hadn't heard looped prior...
I did note a vi - V - IV section before but structurally it's
different than the IV - V - vi section,so i don't think you are
reversing that....
Are you playing the changes yourself over tonally non-committed
backing bits? And are you reversing only one track or several?
Must have listened to that track a dozen times now Bill, really lovely
work.
Phil :)