Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
If I had written and recorded Margaritaville I'd be on a beach in Florida fronting a five piece band, with roadies and groupies and banana smoothies too.
If I had written and recorded Margaritaville I'd be on a beach in Florida fronting a five piece band, with roadies and groupies and banana smoothies too.
Naaaah, you'd be bored in no time........NOT!
chas
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Rikki can you show us some examples of what you're talkin about sounds interesting
Hi Donny, sorry can’t, my korgs are all gone and Yamaha doesn’t have the same capability .
In a nutshell. You could have 6 different patterns , one for each of the cv’s in a variation. You wouldn’t want to have them drastically different, just minor changes, to just say the drum / percussion tracks, bass track , whatever, just altered slightly. So for instance when you play a minor chord, it’s slightly different to a major chord, vs an 7th chord, whatever chord type one has assigned each of the cv’s to. There’s ways of getting around having to record additional tracks ie copy and paste will work in many instances.
It’s something I spent time on experimenting with, the korg never ceased to amaze. Haha
I was so in awe of my ex neighbor, even if he was just a drummer. Haha
I think he was up to wife no.3 also.
Only three? Must have been a lousy drummer .
chas
Haha, no. No.3 was a keeper, she was lovely. First time I met her was over the back fence, her comment was, hope husbands not too noisy, he’s a bit deaf, he used to be the drummer for Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, his hearing is is a bit shot.
Flashback, 40 years, every teen girl I think was in love Billy. Sadly he had passed away a few months earlier.
Neighbor was a real collector old posters , records, , photos and lots of wonderful stories.
I was so in awe of my ex neighbor, even if he was just a drummer. Haha
I think he was up to wife no.3 also.
Only three? Must have been a lousy drummer .
chas
Haha, no. No.3 was a keeper, she was lovely. First time I met her was over the back fence, her comment was, hope husbands not too noisy, he’s a bit deaf, he used to be the drummer for Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, his hearing is is a bit shot.
Flashback, 40 years, every teen girl I think was in love Billy. Sadly he had passed away a few months earlier.
Neighbor was a real collector old posters , records, , photos and lots of wonderful stories.
Omg Chas, You’ve got me in stitches, laughing. Good old Bandstand. Loved that show. Brian mentioned a heap of people who’s names would only be familiar to my generation of Aussies. A few went on and made it overseas, possibly the most famous being The BeeGees. We had em’ first on Bandstand. Haha
Billie still sends the old heart a fluttering . Haha
Brian the compère is still around I beleive, only retired a few years ago from news reading.
P.s. I especially luved the advert “Savlon D for dandruff” can’t beleive they left that in . Haha.