Pink Floyd's On The Run
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Wow, you're fat. =(
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Sorry, but this sounds nothing like On The Run!
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Dude screw everyone, it doesn't sound like on the run, but this sounds AWESOME
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what synth is that?
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HAHAHAHAHAHH!
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the notes are (E3, G3, A3, G3, D4, C4, D4, E4)
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wiki on the run they are on there
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Too Fast My Good Friend.
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Excelent ¡¡¡ nice job PINKFLOYD IS FOREVER ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
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COS'E' STA MMMMERDA!!!!?!??!?!
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on the run what to the the fridge.
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swineone: I like the sequence you programmed, but the main sequence of Pink Floyd's "On the Run" is based on the key of a minor (it's actually based on the original e-minor jam that was the predecessor to the album track).
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what are you using for controllers?
francogenio 4 years ago
This MIDI controller is an M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 and the synth is Arturia's Minimoog V. I mapped the minimoog controls to the keyboard's pots trying to follow the minimoog's layout -- first column is oscillator range, second and third columns are coarse and fine tuning, fourth column is oscillator waveform, fifth column is the mixer, sixth/seventh/eighth column are the modifiers.
Hope that helps.
swineone 4 years ago
is it the arpeggiator that comes with the software that is doing the sequence?
francogenio 4 years ago 3
Actually not, because there's a repeated note in the middle of the arpeggio, and I didn't figure out how to input arpeggios with repeated notes to the Minimoog V (once you press a note that you've already pressed before, it assumes this signals the end of the arpeggio), so I fired up Logic and created the loop in there.
swineone 4 years ago