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This second video demonstrates an interesting application of counterpoint, in this case using Brian Eno's Discreet Music as a guide to building an ambient composition. It also shows how to create multiple musical parts in Numerology using Stacks (http://www.five12.com/doc/Stacks.html).
Link: Numerology Techniques #2 : Ambient Counterpoint (http://www.five12.com/t2.html).
Feel free to post your comments below!
Best,
Jim
steff3
12-01-2008, 02:30 AM
Hello,
the link goes to t1 ... overview looks like :)
Do not know, I find it a bit irritating that the voice part is not constantly at a same level and in foreground ..... (especially in the part with Albino but generally the voice level is getting lower after 1/3 ....)
thanks
best
Hello,
the link goes to t1 ... overview looks like :)
Yeah, I know, will have the new video out 'real soon now'....
Do not know, I find it a bit irritating that the voice part is not constantly at a same level and in foreground ..... (especially in the part with Albino but generally the voice level is getting lower after 1/3 ....)
I'll check it out, there are couple of other small changes
that need to be made as well.
Cheers,
Jim
The new video is now up!
I'll be updating five12.com and posting a news item later today...
Cheers,
Jim
Hello,
for Example2 you need the download of Multitap Delay from here:
http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/downloads.html
best
jue
I just updated the 2nd example to not need the multi-tap delay anymore, my mistake....
Jim
oscar
12-03-2008, 05:58 PM
This is one of Numerology's obvious strengths, and one of the main reasons I bought it back when. Nice demo, Jim.
This is one of Numerology's obvious strengths, and one of the main reasons I bought it back when. Nice demo, Jim.
Thanks bud! In prepping the videos and other examples, I've found the "multiple sequencers with non-simple length ratios" technique to be one that is applicable all over the place. You'll definitely see more of that in the next two videos (Discrete Sequencing & Drum Programming).
Cheers,
Jim
JulietteKlonk
12-24-2009, 04:32 AM
Hello.
this is a nice video
ABBEY9
03-25-2010, 11:50 PM
wow great video
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