Sundays choral mass

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2010

Ableton Live together with the Novation Launchpad is used for piece of music. This time no Modular was used. The three chord progressions using the Creamware MiniMax ASB in polyphonic mode forms the basis. After that 3 rhythmic tracks were added using instruments and sounds from Live. The solo is performed on the Clavia Nord Lead 1. Several takes where recorded and canceled before this one was approved because initially I wanted to use the arpeggiator from the Waldorf Q Keyboard to accompany the music but somehow that did not work. So the Waldorf Q does some Waldorf sounds. The Mellotron choir sound comes from the Roland XP-80. The music reminds me of church music, hence the title.

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  • Beautiful, beautiful... Is there some affordable keyboards that have great mellotron vintage sounds? Can someone helop me? Thanks.

  • @willregnier Thank you. I think a XP-50 or 60 with a Keyboards 60/70 card is very affordable now. Or you can opt for an E-MU Vintage Keys module. As VST the G-Force Mellotron is recommended.

  • very nice piece of music i don't know where the Novation Launchpad is used for but i wil deepen it out

    good work. i ;like it a lot. good vieuw with camera. thumbs up

  • @keesvangelis Thanks for commenting. The Launchpad is used to start clips or sequences. For example there are 3 buttons for the 3 chord progressions. So whenever the chord must change, I have to press the button.

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  • @attorks Thanks a lot my friend! :) I'll check this out...

  • oh dear god what music has become! =P

  • Very pleasing feeling throughout. I like the ending. I know it basically "ran out" but it is nice none the less.

  • Very nice my friend!

  • Wow. This totally reminds me of some sort of victory march in a battle movie. I like the way the whole piece builds up over time. Once again, another great piece. Keep up the great work, Martin.

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