56 second MUSIC+COMIC on remixing, using a remix of last SHORT music. Lots of gratuitous abstract animation here. Took over 3 hours, which is a lot for one of these. I just kept on coming up with something else to add to keep it more animated than usual. Our cat in recent years is my constant companion, and he selected me as his full time live in staff.
Kraftwerk the MIX isn’t the only remix that has impressed me though.
CAN’T YOU TRIP LIKE I DO from the SPAWN soundtrack had a real impact, and made me realize a metal version was just as valid an approach as the more common DJ HipHop style.
Another is CASSIAN’s GREAT SOUTHERN LAND
And to not forget the remix of Freak Kitchen’s EVERYBODY GETS BLOODY
Or even the Teddy Riley remix of Jane Child’s I Don't Wanna Fall In Love .
But all those is too much to put in a 56 second music comic. Far too much text.
I have a 2017 issue of COMPUTER MUSIC with a few articles on THE ART OF REMIXING. None of those ideas mentioned in that are used in this track, except for the arrow and line graphics featured. But very educational otherwise, to a different music world.
I only ever bought 5 issues of COMPUTER MUSIC magazine, but am grateful to the creators. It was the right thing, at the right time for me. It was the COMPUTER MUSIC SPECIAL 07 2007, THE ULTIMATE FREE HOME STUDIO, with the CD-ROM on the cover that introduced me to the world of VSTs. Buying that magazine was a great investment for me. We had dial up INTERNET and we had exceeded our contracts limit much of the time, so having stuff on CD-ROM was awesome.
Also pretty much made what hardware manufacturers like Roland were doing irrelevant to me. I think the same thing happened to many other music creators too.
I updated my POD EXPRESS BLACK presets to have a more aggressive LEAD sound in this and the last track. I don’t use any of the delay, modulation or reverb options on offer. Would use a pitch shifter if it had one sometimes though, but the new BOSS Poly Shifter costs more than this whole unit. The Reaper project now also has additional guitar tracks for using my NO CAB presets and adding and mixing cabinet IRs in Reaper. I have yet to find I use more than 3 presets. My ANVIL sound, and my ANVIL lead sound, and the same without the cabinets.
Something in my head keeps saying "But maybe you should try the Line6 HX STOMP" but I just know I would only use the same 3 presets. Would it sound better though? Maybe a little, but no one watching this for a few seconds would care at all! And as the Yen exchange rate is really poor at the moment, the best price I have seen for it is ¥89,100, which is more than double what I paid for my most expensive guitar, which just screams all kind of wrong priorities to me too.
YouTube showed me some guys HX STOMP’s 5 favorite guitar amps and the settings he used. Cool, but in the context of a piece of music, It would not make any difference to a listener which “rock guitar” sound he used in original music. But what this is about is how it makes the Player feel, and that impacts the performance, and the listener can probably hear that. Same goes for the guitar itself, and all the other stuff “guitarists” fuss about.
It seems needing all these different guitar tones is possibly about the different styles of music, and covers, they play. I don’t really do that, and am after “my sound”. If I do play a sound alike cover, I still want it to sound like me, so all the guitar sounds on the original songs do not interest me.
Have put this bit of music on Bandcamp in our Assorted Bits 3 Album.
Other Things
Last weekend was a long weekend, with Monday a public holiday. I posted the STUDIO VS LIVE Short to You Tube Sunday morning, and Tuesday morning 11AM has had 325 views, so back to the idea a Sunday post is best. 65% of viewers stay to watch the first half.
Drivers License renewed for 5 years. Only 2 hours door today Wednesday morning. This is due to only having a 30 minute safe driving video/ lecture this time rather than the 3 hours for a new license.
GOLDEN - From the K-POP Demon Hunters animated film must surely be some type of Master Course in making a catchy pop song.
Just caught part of RICK BEATO’s video on what he wants to do on his channel next. Mostly not traveling and doing interviews any more. More back to what he originally did on his channel, like film scoring and production, music education and song breakdowns, but NOT what makes this song great. I haven’t watched most of his famous musician interviews, as that doesn’t particularly interest me. Survival Biase is a thing. His producer, recording engineer type things have been more interesting to me, but I also don’t care about mic-ing a drum kit or piano. If what does helps me do my own thing, and inspires, that would be good.
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