[rock + manipulations] My Heart is Broken

Started by uncloned, July 13, 2009, 03:23:14

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uncloned




http://clones.soonlabel.com/mc/myheart.mp3

Lyrics:

My Heart is Broken

Here lies my broken dream
There goes my stolen things
My heart lies broken,
My heart is broken
Here lies my broken dream
There goes my stolen things
My heart is broken

Long ago, long ago,
Longer than I care to remember!
There was some thoughts I had
But I didn't think them over!

Long ago, long ago,
When I first set eyes on you
Long ago, long ago,
How my heart melts

Long ago, long ago,
When I first fell on you
Long ago, long ago,
My heart was open, was open!

Long ago, long ago,
When I first set eyes on you
Long ago, long ago,
How my heart melts

Long ago, long ago,
When I first fell on you
Long ago, long ago,
My heart was open, was open!

(various voices [SK-5])

My broken heart.....broken....broken....broken...
(backwards too, of course!)
I've been wrong..
heart..

My heart is broken....



(repeat until L.A. reverts to farmland, oh, and sing backwards too.)



Genre:
Rock/Pop: Rock    

Year: 1987

Album:
Modern Clones (Track #3)

Artist's description:
I reserve the right to re-master this....

Ok - several guitars and Yamaha CS - 15 analog synth providing the bass and drums recorded on a Tascam Portastudio one cassette 4-track recorder.

In addition I play samples of myself (guitar and voice) on a Casio SK-5 (http://www.casiosk1.com/sk5.cfm) sampling keyboard - little more than a toy but still useful.

What you hear here is the original master to cassette - but I was able to pull off the 4 tracks and I do plan to remaster... some day.

The helium voice is a tape speed manipulation of the portastudio one. I sang against the slowed down track.

Posted for a conversation I'm having with a friend.


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Original song notes to Evan

I put drums, bass and 3 guitars on the 4-track and mixed to cassette.
I then bounced the cassette back to the 4-track and added vocals, lead
guitars and sampler to it. The vocals were recorded by bringing the
tape speed down when recording. (I couldn't sing as high as I wanted to,
which is the sole reason I did it. As it turned out it added something to
the song.)

Contributors:
The song icon is kindly provided by vicky - please visit her site for excellent photography.

http://byebyeomoide.carbonmade.com/

Sam_Zen

Interesting construction in time, this piece.
I've got some SK1's, so I compared with the SK5. Well, saving the sample when off-power already is cool.
And tell Vicky she makes beautiful pictures.
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uncloned

Thanks for the listen and comment.

I will pass your admiration of Vicky's pictures - she was most kind to let me use the picture. If I remember right she is Norwegian. The internet is wonderful!

I gave my two Sk5's to SoOn members. I hadn't used them in years to be honest. But they are great tools under the guise of toys.

Sam_Zen

OT. Hm. My SK1 was considered a toy too. But I was glad to have a thing that could sample, having also a line input.
Got three of them. Two of them are heavily bended, and became the Casio twins
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