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#264689 - 06/24/09 04:23 PM
Re: ANNOUNCING the first SZ eJAM
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by cassp: I won't give away your secret. It's nice to hear another version of Ray's great tune. Actually, Cassp, it would be nice when a tune is posted, that the poster at least give a description on how the tune was done, or put together...pretty well every one else has managed to do it so far. Sharing the music is one thing...sharing how it was done is even better, and makes this thread informative as well as enjoyable. But, if there needs to be secrets, I suppose we'll just have to understand. Ian
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#264692 - 06/24/09 08:04 PM
Re: ANNOUNCING the first SZ eJAM
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Registered: 03/21/03
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Loc: Motown
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: Actually, Cassp, it would be nice when a tune is posted, that the poster at least give a description on how the tune was done, or put together...pretty well every one else has managed to do it so far.
Sharing the music is one thing...sharing how it was done is even better, and makes this thread informative as well as enjoyable.
But, if there needs to be secrets, I suppose we'll just have to understand.
Ian Ian, I did ask the posters to please post such information. We can ask... And Fran's secret is no secret at all; I think we all know that there is a midi file hidden in there somewhere - and the key is hidden. I recognized some parts only because I have a similar file, but Fran completely reworked the instruments and the entire file, and played over it so that it was barely recognizable. Good job. I think this is what a lot of players can do, especially if they are constantly playing different venues with large demands of different music. Having some well-edited files really helps get thru an otherwise tough evening. At least that's the way it works for me.
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#264694 - 06/24/09 08:48 PM
Re: ANNOUNCING the first SZ eJAM
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by cassp: Ian, I did ask the posters to please post such information. We can ask... And Fran's secret is no secret at all; I think we all know that there is a midi file hidden in there somewhere - and the key is hidden. I recognized some parts only because I have a similar file, but Fran completely reworked the instruments and the entire file, and played over it so that it was barely recognizable. Good job.
I think this is what a lot of players can do, especially if they are constantly playing different venues with large demands of different music. Having some well-edited files really helps get thru an otherwise tough evening. At least that's the way it works for me. Thanks Cassp. I have heard the same midi file just recently, on another site, so that's why I asked. It makes no difference to me that someone uses an SMF...we all have our methods...some use MP3, some multitrack, some use styles...they are all legit in my eyes. I think it's important to share our methods, no matter what they happen to be, because we can all learn from one another...it happens on other brand specific sites, and it is even better when it happens here on SZ, because it has been so rare up until you started this great thread. To be more specific, I'm not criticizing or intending to criticize anyone's production methods...Donny used an SMF and I did not rebuke or reprimand him; rather I complimented him wholeheartedly...whatever works for one may not be for the other, but when we share our techniques, it does at least show us other possibilities of which we would not be aware. I'm very glad you started this ejam, and I'm even gladder that so many have shared their wonderful talents and proficiencies that I would not have heard otherwise. Pissing contests never have any winners at the outcome, and only succeed in giving bad feelings and sometimes resentments...some long brewing, but this thread has made us all victors, and has brought about a nice feeling of comradery rather than outright competitiveness, which used to be the norm. My sincere thanks for getting this ejam off the ground. Ian
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