Sinfonia No. 4 in D Minor (Arturia Moog, Roland SC-880)

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  1. Ben Goldman Guest

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    Not one that particularly trips my trigger. None the less, it is still
    Bach's genius.

    Like many pieces of music in most any genre (that's /music/, friends) I
    will probably like it a lot more at another time.

    Still, it was fun and a lot of work. I hope y'all enjoy it.

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    In news:-september.org the killer robot "Ben
    Goldman" <> grabbed the controls of the
    spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...

    > http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9956031
    >
    > Not one that particularly trips my trigger. None the less, it is still
    > Bach's genius.
    >
    > Like many pieces of music in most any genre (that's /music/, friends) I
    > will probably like it a lot more at another time.
    >
    > Still, it was fun and a lot of work. I hope y'all enjoy it.


    Sounds cool. What patches on the SC880? I used to have one of those, but
    I gave it to my wife.

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    Glennbo was gettin' jiggy wit' it on 12/4/2010 at 11:59:14 AM and now
    feels very oogly boogly:

    > In news:-september.org the killer
    > robot "Ben Goldman" <> grabbed the
    > controls of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...
    >
    > > http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9956031
    > >
    > > Not one that particularly trips my trigger. None the less, it is
    > > still Bach's genius.
    > >
    > > Like many pieces of music in most any genre (that's music, friends)
    > > I will probably like it a lot more at another time.
    > >
    > > Still, it was fun and a lot of work. I hope y'all enjoy it.

    >
    > Sounds cool. What patches on the SC880? I used to have one of
    > those, but I gave it to my wife.
    >

    I just noticed I used MinimogueLUXUS instead of Arturia Moog Modular.
    Here's from my SONAR records:

    640-Roland SC-880 Var #05
    040 Mg Oct Bass1

    8192-Roland SC-880 User2 Tones
    040 SynthBass 2

    512-Roland SC-880 Var #04
    039 JP-8 Bass

    MinimogueLUXUS
    voyager brain salad

    MinimogueLUXUS
    brass_poly

    MinimogueLUXUS
    guitar comp

    Using Instrument Definition Files (.ins) makes a heap big difference on
    ability to access the SC-880 patches and even User patches from DL'd
    ..ins files.

    SC-880 is crystal clear and often sounds better when warmed up a bit
    with reverb.

    SC-880, Arturia Moogs and AAS Ultra Modular VA-1 are about all I care
    to use anymore.

    I just bought, yesterday, a sound bank for the VA-1; $19 of well spent
    money. I'm happy as a clam. :eek:)

    Tanks for listening, mon.
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    "Ben Goldman" <> wrote in message
    news:-september.org...
    > http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9956031
    >
    > Not one that particularly trips my trigger. None the less, it is still
    > Bach's genius.
    >
    > Like many pieces of music in most any genre (that's /music/, friends) I
    > will probably like it a lot more at another time.
    >
    > Still, it was fun and a lot of work. I hope y'all enjoy it.


    I did.
    Nice work Ben.

    I would have preferred all Moog, but that's just my preference.
    I can smell a Roland (real or Mexican) a mile away even when buried under a
    rock pile :)

    Poly
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    polymod was gettin' jiggy wit' it on 12/6/2010 at 4:23:15 PM and now
    feels very oogly boogly:

    >
    > "Ben Goldman" <> wrote in message
    > news:-september.org...
    > > http://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=9956031
    > >
    > > Not one that particularly trips my trigger. None the less, it is
    > > still Bach's genius.
    > >
    > > Like many pieces of music in most any genre (that's music, friends)
    > > I will probably like it a lot more at another time.
    > >
    > > Still, it was fun and a lot of work. I hope y'all enjoy it.

    >
    > I did.
    > Nice work Ben.
    >
    > I would have preferred all Moog, but that's just my preference.
    > I can smell a Roland (real or Mexican) a mile away even when buried
    > under a rock pile :)
    >
    > Poly
    >


    <chuckle chuckle> Thanks, Poly. :)

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