So interesting sounds, it's fun. The portamento is whimsical for a minor tune. Sounds to me like something that would play behind a mime performing a sad pantomime. Solid playing as always. :)
Dan
Dan
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 3:14 PM, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone!
So I had a holiday in paradise. Meaning: I was surrounded by a very good friend, loads of vintage equipment and Ardour3. And I am grateful for all three. So I used a few minutes to record another piece of Bach. It's the B Minor prelude (once again) played on an ARP Pro Soloist (trumpet) and an ARP Oddysey. Unfortunately I had to spread my arms to the left and right playing the piece. So the performance is not as good, as you might wish. Still it was an experience I loved and so I'm sharing, hoping that a few gear nerds might get something out of it.
http://juliencoder.de/bach/BWV869A-Prelude_in_B_Minor-Synth_Version.ogg
And for the ogg-less (poor bastards :-) )
http://juliencoder.de/bach/BWV869A-Prelude_in_B_Minor-Synth_Version.mp3
Processing consists of some high and lowpass filtering, using the GLAME filters, the TAP stereo echo of the Oddy and the CAPS Plate reverb 2x2 for teh Pro Soloist.
Any feedback is welcome. I hope you can enjoy it.
Warmly yours
Julien
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