Registered: 12/15/99
Posts: 2029
Loc: Ventura, Ca, USA
Originally Posted By Kabinopus
Hello fellows,
As you may know I got Juno DS a couple of months ago. Unfortunately, sensitivity of one or two keys became too soft, so I took it to a service and now it’s there. Also, my PSR-S950 is there, too, as it had problems with a pitch bend and some buttons. It has been there for 2 months already, and they wait for parts to come. It’s like I had new Juno DS and PSR-S950 for a moment and now I’m stucked with my old PSR-3000 (and MM6 in a corner).
At first I was bored with PSR-3000, but then I tried to play something in an orchestra manner. I still use styles, but without drums, and I revoiced a bass part of a style to strings. Also I added tremolo strings to a left part and its volume is controlled by a pedal.
Somehow I have a feeling that going back to PSR-3000 helped me to rethink something. Well, it’s a simple story when you have fewer things and as a result more space to be creative.
Hope to show you more of it later.
Hi Sergey That was great. Thanks for sharing. Love those melancholic Harmonies and Melody. It reminds my a bit of the old Russian composers ... Well done Eric
This one has "MovieBallad" style, "Jungle Drums" multi pad and FrenchHorns voice.
I was about to play improvisation, but it came out as something more specific, don't know what exactly.
As you can judge by headphones, it's a nighttime here :-)
Wow, that is lovely too. Thank you. I really enjoy listening to movie soundtracks, ie John Barry, Vangelis etc. This recording has that type of feel about it, it should have a movie to go with it. Haha
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Kabinopus ... Admittedly, knowing you are from Russia influenced my thinking, but listening to your first work, I couldn't help but imagine Lara and Dr. Zhivago, each alone, in various scenes - walking through Moscow, standing by their windows looking at the falling snow, laying in bed alone, each wondering what the other was doing at that moment ... Thank you for musically taking me on that journey ...