#395552 - 11/06/1406:18 PMThe 1966 Star Trek Theme on Roland Integra
rosetree
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...with female voice sample - I wouldn't know any other hardware instrument that would have this variety of samples:-) (Read description, some sounds are from MoXF, too).
#395558 - 11/06/1407:30 PMRe: The 1966 Star Trek Theme on Roland Integra
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rosetree
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well... I haven't looked for a Theramin among the Integra sounds. It could further approach it to the original. But there is a genuine female opera voice in the original. This voice sample is far from perfect, originally it is from a Roland expansion of the mid 1990s. But I don't know any other instrument that would have a female solo voice sample like that at all. The versatility of the Integra is impressive. BTW, the chords are damn complex, I played them by ear, but there's still one chord I haven't completely figured out.
#395571 - 11/07/1407:16 AMRe: The 1966 Star Trek Theme on Roland Integra
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rosetree
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Thanks. The sequencer tracks include drums (with congos), ac.bass, strings, female voice, French horns, trumpets (play syncopic rhythmic chords), synth bells and harp. So it is quite complex, especially the harmonies/chords. But as I have occasionally played the tune for 20 years, I had everything in mind and it took me two short evening sessions, about 3 hours in total.
#395574 - 11/07/1409:55 AMRe: The 1966 Star Trek Theme on Roland Integra
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rosetree
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Here it is again with the appropriate picture ;-) But no changes in the recording (I'm going to look for a Theramin sound some time...). My Integra just appears to have left the orbit and turning on Warp speed. http://youtu.be/A_PiS5ekc_8
very nice...would love to hear some improve in this song also instead of a straight copy to make it your own & give the listener a little surprise too.. That said well done job nicely performed.
#395576 - 11/07/1410:43 AMRe: The 1966 Star Trek Theme on Roland Integra
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rosetree
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Donny, it's my primary intention to make it as close to the original as possible, and I think in that way it is quite surprising the Integra can come that close. For jazz and swing tunes for example, I would immediately agree to try to make one's own impros. For a tune like that, I prefer to approach to the original. I also think it is a very demanding task to come as close to the harmonies of the composition without having the sheet music, so again I think it is surprisingly close, and that's all I want to show.
Donny, it's my primary intention to make it as close to the original as possible, and I think in that way it is quite surprising the Integra can come that close. For jazz and swing tunes for example, I would immediately agree to try to make one's own impros. For a tune like that, I prefer to approach to the original.
I can understand your point, ...I guess I just like surprises when I listen to music to give me that "WOW" factor!! ...no matter what type of song it is.
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Nicely done, Rosetree, and beautifully played. Your music has lots of feeling. Both arrangements are very close to the original. I remember playing this on my Yamaha D-85 Electone which did a good job of capturing the essence of the piece, but I think your versions have more detail.
My only suggestion would be to mix the lead voice a tad lower and allow more of the background to be heard.