>I hope you don't mind CC'ing to LAU again: > >I dig your playing (great melodies).. BTW: what rhodes soundfont is it? >Sounds >good.. > >Let's say we got you two piano players Pa and Pb and we have some >melody >instrumentalists I1, I2 (or whoever wants to chime in). > >Then we could do it like this: > >Head (with some Pa stuff in the background) > >Solo Pa > >Solo I1 (more soft Pa stuff in the back) > >SoloI I2 (Pb takes over now in the back) > >Solo Pb > >Head (with some Pb stuff) > >Ending [which i'll come up with sometime. maybe just a fade out on >Ebmaj7 >Abmaj7 Ebm7 Abmaj7 rep. :)] > >I'll rerecord the thing with click track again, so my shoddy timing >doesn't >throw you off so bad and that there's some reference timing available >(in >case anyone wants to play around with sequencers and drum computers). >I'll >play 4 choruses with space for solo in the middle.. Then everyone can >blow >over them (take 1, 2, 3 or 4 choruses or copy and paste for more if >you >please. On both of your recordings (Josh and Atte) i thought: "damn, >why does >it have to stop already?"). If we can't play together live we can as >well >make use of hd recording technologies (usually i'm not a too big friend >of >click tracks). So everyone just record something over it that you >like.. Then >in the end i'll cut it together :) Woaw. Does it get more Open Source than this (I mean the collaboration part, not the "how did you do that?"-part)? I've been thinking of doing something like this in the future too, but you got there first :) Hope we'll see more of this in the future. I'll try to do something with seq24 and zyn when I get your new recording + spare time (somewhere in next weekend). Gasten