Originally Posted By: rosetree
On Saturday I made a multi-track recording, inspired by Klaus Doldinger's 80th birthday, it's the beginning of the Tatort TV theme (German criminal series with a long tradition).

It's still a raw version, I played each track manually on my Roland/Cakewalk A-300pro, connected to the Integra-7. Also the drum track.

Take a listen especially to the drums. As I said, it's still a raw version, but don't the drums sound very lively and real already? It's done with the Integra SuperNatural 'Session' drum set. If all arranger styles came with midi drums recorded manually like this, honestly I don't see the point of audio drums (which you can't edit). I think the problem of many midi styles is just that they were created by a computer and not midi-recorded by a human being on a keyboard or on pads.

Drums starting at 0:19:

https://soundcloud.com/rorosetree/tatort...7-arrnach-gehor


Just for those who are interested, I have completed this TV music now (16 tracks!), with an improvisation part following (as Klaus Doldinger is a jazz musician, he had free improvisations in it, too). In the very last part, brass and strings come back in, creating a very dense, thrilling atmosphere:

https://soundcloud.com/rorosetree/tatort...klaus-doldinger

Or, in video:





Edited by rosetree (05/18/16 07:01 AM)