On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 07:35:36AM -0500, Dave Phillips wrote: > Greetings, > > Variations for solo sequenced piano : > > https://soundcloud.com/davephillips69/piano-zero > > A better-sounding FLAC-encoded version is also available : > > http://linux-sound.org/audio/PianoZero.flac > > This piece is a through-composed set of variations on an 8-note > theme. It's 32+ minutes long, not strictly tonal but not 12-tone > either. Probably not easy listening, so feel free to skip it if your > tastes tend more towards Yanni than to Cecil Taylor. > > It's not currently wholly playable by a soloist. It's also not > completely polished, this version is a second draft uploaded for > comments. Notation to follow sometime next year. > This is a great peice! If you're looking for comments, I'd say use a better piano sample, something that sounds more like a real piano and less like a digital sample. And with good stereo panning. Also place it in a room instead of a digital reverb, maybe in a convolution of a concert hall (I like the Pori samples). And I also think it'd be improved a lot by adding velocity! Dynamics. Nothing sounds more like digital sampling than all the notes at constant velocity. It's also wearying to listen to without dynNAMics, knowwhatI'msayin? With that, I think it'd sound like an actual performance. Ruth, after all, is sleeping. -ken _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user