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#395297 - 10/30/14 07:17 AM My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos
rosetree
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Here I am playing the e-piano and sax solos of Street Life (Crusaders/ Randy Crawford) in the style of the original version and in the Tarantino/Jackie Brown soundtrack style. The sax comes from the Roland Integra, everything else from the MoXF.
http://youtu.be/cxIkDqhq8cQ

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#395298 - 10/30/14 07:27 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
Dnj Offline
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Loved the song well played, ...didn't like the Sax sound chosen needed some FX imo,.....would like to have listened to your own version Sax solo instead in this song also making it "your own".. keys

The MoXF groove was real nice & Funky also....good job!! ....
thanx for sharing. cool2


Edited by Dnj (10/30/14 07:30 AM)

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#395299 - 10/30/14 07:44 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
rosetree
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Thanks. I like this Integra sax better than the saxophones I find in the MoXF. A bit of FX in the hard notes would be good, I agree. There's one Integra sax that has constant FX, I didn't like that. The solos depart a bit from the original (the second part of the second e-piano solo is my own one), because I played everything by ear. On the other hand I like the original solos so much that I try to reproduce most of them. Coming from classical piano and church organ, it's enough improvisation for me ;-)


Edited by rosetree (10/30/14 07:45 AM)

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#395303 - 10/30/14 08:25 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
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Nice tune and well played electric piano....good sequence, too. The Sax sound wasn't very realistic, but that may have been because, on quite a few notes, it sounded more like a sax section, or a sax with added chorus effect (unless you were trying for that impression) and, at a few points, the notes bled into one another, something unlikely on a real sax.

Perhaps hard switching the sax sound to monophonic may help with the latter.

Otherwise, a great little piece and fine playing.

Ian
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#395306 - 10/30/14 08:57 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ianmcnll]
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One of my real favorites to play. Crusaders; especially with Patty singing RULED!


Thanks!


R.

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#395307 - 10/30/14 09:47 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ianmcnll]
rosetree
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
The Sax sound wasn't very realistic, but that may have been because, on quite a few notes, it sounded more like a sax section, or a sax with added chorus effect (unless you were trying for that impression) and, at a few points, the notes bled into one another, something unlikely on a real sax.

Perhaps hard switching the sax sound to monophonic may help with the latter.

Otherwise, a great little piece and fine playing.

Ian


Actually, the sax tone used is the Integra's preset SuperNatural solo tenor sax. As a solo sax with superNatural features it should be set to monophonic mode (I'm gonna check, but I'm quite sure it is), so there can't be two notes sounding simultaneously. I also turn chorus effect off as a rule. Maybe you heard it mix with the background brass section? I think you just don't like the actual sound of the sax sample - and you know, I'm not convinced of the Integra saxes either, I said in earlier posts that surprisingly some of the BK-7m saxophones sound better than the SN-A Integra saxophones... The Italian Roland subsidiary (Roland Europe, now dissolved ;-( ) had created some samples for the arranger line which were never adopted for the Roland synthesizers including Integra...
Maybe I'll redo it with a BK-7m sax, or introduce my new Ketron SD 1000 for this purpose...


Edited by rosetree (10/30/14 09:52 AM)

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#395308 - 10/30/14 10:14 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
ianmcnll Offline
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Originally Posted By: rosetree
Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
The Sax sound wasn't very realistic, but that may have been because, on quite a few notes, it sounded more like a sax section, or a sax with added chorus effect (unless you were trying for that impression) and, at a few points, the notes bled into one another, something unlikely on a real sax.

Perhaps hard switching the sax sound to monophonic may help with the latter.

Otherwise, a great little piece and fine playing.

Ian


Actually, the sax tone used is the Integra's preset SuperNatural solo tenor sax. As a solo sax with superNatural features it should be set to monophonic mode (I'm gonna check, but I'm quite sure it is), so there can't be two notes sounding simultaneously. I also turn chorus effect off as a rule. Maybe you heard it mix with the background brass section? I think you just don't like the actual sound of the sax sample - and you know, I'm not convinced of the Integra saxes either, I said in earlier posts that surprisingly some of the BK-7m saxophones sound better than the SN-A Integra saxophones...


Maybe the extra notes I heard were from the background sax (brass) section...whatever the case, it did detract slightly from the sax itself, but I'm being picky.

On Yamaha's SA/SA2 saxes, the sounds aren't strictly mono...only when played a certain way, so, I thought Roland's SuperNatural might be set up in the same manner. Sometimes I'll hard set the voice to Mono on the panel, depending on what I'm after.

Actually, the Intergra sax sound itself is pretty good, and, although I'm a little spoiled by my Tyros4's SA2 Sax sounds, I thought overall it was authentic enough.

For me, the Sax is one of the most difficult sounds to mimic, and I've worked very, very hard to get it close, and even with SA2, I'm not always pleased with my results.

It's especially hard to get all the finer points of the sax while playing left hand chords, and although Yamaha's SA2 does help a lot, the best solos I can get are usually done as overdubs.

Are the BK-7m's saxes also SuperNatural? Do they switch from mono to poly depending on how they are played?

Ian

BTW...You are a fine player, and I really enjoyed your interpretation of the piece...you added just enough of your own touch to it.


Edited by ianmcnll (10/30/14 10:28 AM)
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#395309 - 10/30/14 10:47 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
rosetree
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Thanks. No, the BK-7m saxophones have no supernatural behavior, no automatic glissandi etc., it's just their samples sound quite nice, especially those of the breathy saxophones, which are not like that in the Integra.

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#395314 - 10/30/14 02:07 PM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
tony mads usa Offline
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Very nicely played ... you 'EAR' guys amaze me ...
thank you ...
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#395331 - 10/31/14 08:26 AM Re: My favorite Jazz-funk tune: Street Life- the solos [Re: ]
rosetree
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Thanks. I just made an alternative version with a saxophone from the MoXF/Motif library 'Inspiration in a Flash', I think this sax is a bit more pleasant (but not perfect), and I played it an octave down to make it sound more relaxed.
http://youtu.be/WFN4-XxJiH4

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