(http://clones.soonlabel.com/tis/boundless.jpg)
The Good Lifeless has Become Boundless
such that it is written,
went where and windly
with pentacles of pie
down the screem
when when we find what it
is that can been and be we of their
Lyrics by Ice9
2 tracks of hobnox drum machines
2 tracks of hobnox sequencers
2 tracks of bass
2 tracks of sax
2 tracks of stratocastor electric guitar
1 track mustang electric guitar
1 track choir
4 tracks vocal
(sax and choir is the Roland GR-20)
http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/the-good-boundless-03.mp3
Pieces like this are right into my street.. Excellent !
It would be nice to make a four channel version of it.
Thanks Sam, I am glad you like it!
I'd be interested in making a 4 channel version. At this point it would probably be best for you to mix it down since you know what you are doing. I can provide the waves and or mp3's as desired on my website.
If you want me to pre-combine into the candidate 4 channels I can do that.
Chris
Are these 16 tracks mono or stereo ?
And if you're able to make the candidate 4 mono tracks, you could also compile them yourself with Multiwave (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/download/multiwave.7z).
Files must be 44 kHz 16-bit.
These are stereo tracks
What I thought to do was to mix two different stereo tracks with an ear to the final format - and then export the channels as mono.
I'll look at multiwave - though I'm not set up right now to do 4 channel. Yet.
Quote..mix two different stereo tracks with an ear to the final format..
That's the way to do it.
ok,
I'm installing my Sonar 8.5 update and will give it a whirl once I got that set up.
Also... my bandmate Frank (phantasm777 on SoOn) has decided to try putting a live drum track to this as well. So, in the end there will be 3 or 4 versions.
What's Sonar 8.5 ?
My DAW of choice for performance work
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/09/15/daw-day-sonar-8-5-production-tastiness-and-the-smooth-64-bit-transition/
Some flavor of MPT (open or 1.16) I use for sampling work.
you can get a free trial here but its probably not worth it. I have an upgrade path so its much cheaper ($179 vs $800)
Reaper is very similar and reasonably priced $60
http://www.reaper.fm/
and it is free to try for however long you'd like
Hi Sam,
I've made the quad wave but I wonder if it is balanced as it should be for quad so I've provided the 4 mono tracks for you to arrange them in quad space as you see fit.
quad wav
http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/quad-boundless-front-1quadriphony.rar
mono tracks
http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/the-good-boundless-mono--quad-trks.rar
I have no idea how to convert to a quad ogg - so I provide these wav files
Well done.
This is a good example why I use the vertical situation.
The band spread down on the floor, the singer up in the middle, with the guitar aside to it.
Foobar2000 is the proper player for this, if the DSP channel mixer is set to 4 channels.
It also can show four level bars :
(http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/pixz/foobars.jpg)
Conversion to quad OGG or FLAC is no problem with the droppers :
Oggdrop (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/download/oggdropxpd190.7z) and Flacdrop (http://www.louigiverona.com/webarchive/samzen/download/flacdrop120.7z)
ok my old band mate Frank is doing the drums here - this is still a WIP.
Expect more from us under the name "The Determining Factor"
http://clones.soonlabel.com/mp3/09-the-good-boundless.mp3
He asked me to post this for comment - only the percussion has changed. I personally like where he is going with this.
Yeah uncloned, interesting piece ! I like it ! :)
thanks Jikoo for the listen and comment!
It was an interesting challenge to compose in whole tone scale only.
I've been asked to try 18 equal divisions of an octave - only played with that a bit so far.
Waoow ! Great work my friend ! Respect ! :wink: