Unexpected
Huh. Last I checked, it was 6:00.
I finished the other track I was working on. It lived up to its name twice over, as I really didn't expect to get it done already, and I also didn't really expect it to become what it became. Fucked up kind of a lot of stuff, but rather than being frustrating, it mostly just made me figure out software better. So.. took longer, but was ultimately better in terms of brainstuff. I have to say, editing on the lappy on the couch once I have everything in there really kicks ass over being tied to a desktop computer in the studio. A lot.
Unexpected.
comments welcome.
I've been staring at a screen for a long time and now that I'm done working and all restless, it's time to try to sleep. Damn.
Maybe next time I'll try something not in C minor, or something other than 120 bpm. I'm wild and crazy like that.
I finished the other track I was working on. It lived up to its name twice over, as I really didn't expect to get it done already, and I also didn't really expect it to become what it became. Fucked up kind of a lot of stuff, but rather than being frustrating, it mostly just made me figure out software better. So.. took longer, but was ultimately better in terms of brainstuff. I have to say, editing on the lappy on the couch once I have everything in there really kicks ass over being tied to a desktop computer in the studio. A lot.
Unexpected.
comments welcome.
I've been staring at a screen for a long time and now that I'm done working and all restless, it's time to try to sleep. Damn.
Maybe next time I'll try something not in C minor, or something other than 120 bpm. I'm wild and crazy like that.
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Having it at 120bpm without a driving bass kick gives it an easy to follow movement without seeming rushed. Like floating down a river rather than riding a train, if you get my analogy.
I know next to nothing about different keys, so I don't think I can comment anything other than to say that I like it, and I think it fits well for this piece.
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Yeah, there's a reason that 120 is the "default" bpm. But then it rubs up against that musician want to not use presets. KNOB! MUST TWIST KNOB! CAN THAT PARAMETER BE ADJUSTED? PUSH BUTTON! SEE WHAT HAPPENS! :) C minor has been my default key for a very long time. It likely has a lot to do with being closely related to E flat, which is the concert pitch for the sax I play.