Klarinet Archive - Posting 000049.txt from 2012/01

From: "Gary Truesdail" <gir@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] Midi Accompaniments are an art form
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 23:11:10 -0500

Emily would be proud of you.

I sure like your sound. What is your set-up?

Gary Truesdail

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Puwalski [mailto:tski1128@-----.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 5:02 PM
To: The Klarinet Mailing List
Subject: [kl] Midi Accompaniments are an art form

Here is a version of Victor's tale. The entire orchestra is a midi rendition
of the score. Each note was entered on a computer keyboard for pitch and
rhythm, then the other "factors" were added volume, release and other stuff.
This is such a pain staking process for the person who did this for me. It
takes a long time to complete each project . I have been sent a new
version of the orchestra tracks which were done using LA scoring strings,
which sound even better than this version. I will be re-recording the
clarinet with my new Backun clarinet when I get back from NAMM.
Here is the thing I think is important to remember: We are on a
technological continuum, music is being made with all kinds of technology.
There are people who will create great music with the latest technology and
there are people who will create great music with antique reproductions of
original instruments. People will also generate complete crap with both
also.

Victor's Tale : Tom Puwalski, Leblanc by Backun Symphonie Bb Clarinet,
Vandoren M30 mouthpiece, legere signature 3.5. Shure 300 ribbon mic, Apogee
ensemble audio converter, apple Imac, Logic. the orchestra is various
different sound libraries. Enjoy
http://snd.sc/ycl2ad

serve-music.com

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