Thursday, March 27, 2025

Sanjo II 3000 Kyoto Japan

 


Not an Ambient Piece. 

A throw away 1:40 thing from this morning, recycled this evening 😀. But with JP8 rather than Church Organ, and 16th note sequencer bass synth. Repeating 8 bar A Lydian parts for JP8 and bass.  Threw in a Black Metal drummer, over playing a Simmons SDS-V 😮, to keep the Ibanez GRG7221QA-TBB 7 String guitar thru a Line 6 UBER METAL pedal company.

Spent all of 5 minutes with GROK and prompts around "Sanjo Kyoto Year 3000".  Hope it is never built up like this, and anything new needs the taste of a Syd Mead if they do.

Put together in MOHO PRO12 Animation system as it really fast and simple to do this, and way easier than my Video editor Vegas Movie Studio.

This uses the same sounds as the other things I have done in the last 2 weeks since getting the Simmons SDS-V vst Electronic Drums sim.  Love the metal guitar tone too.

Part of me feels there should be a blistering guitar solo with pick scrape, sweep picking and two handed taping of some interesting arpeggios,  but I really like a simple riff or melody to hum.  No one hums a blistering guitar solo with a zillion random notes in it.  

I would normally just put an image of the audio waveform in a video like this, but had the random idea to use AI future Sanjo Kyoto instead.  It takes less effort than preparing the audio waveform!

AI has so many problems. In this case, I have no idea where the training data for these city images came from, but do know you can't copyright them.  In this case, it would have taken me weeks to paint images similar to these, and so I wouldn't have done it. In Grok it was all of 5 minutes, which is fine for a disposable little video 10 people will ever watch.. Would have done a manga like scene instead, as the ROI to do it isn't worth it. 

The music is the main thing here, but I didn't really take any time to do that in this case either. There is nothing stereotypically "Japan" about the music at all.  BIGBOSS KYOTO   is at Sanjo Kyoto which has a nice collection of very metal guitars, so I don't see this as out of place at all.

Also recently learnt about Rikugo 六合 a Kyoto Prog Metal "Dark Rock" band, and have been listening to their material the last few days. They are the support band for the September Freak Kitchen Japan Tour.  Girl Punk band Otoboke Beaver おとぼけビ~バ~ are also Kyoto natives.

So to me, heavy/ metal music is very much a part of Kyoto.

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