Ah, I see. There is a way to alter tempo without altering pitch, but you need to have a working knowledge of e.g. Audacity.
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Ah, I see. There is a way to alter tempo without altering pitch, but you need to have a working knowledge of e.g. Audacity.
wow,
thats awesome!!!!
this is my sound cloud. I have done a few. I love synthesis and sound design
http://soundcloud.com/space_jockey
I really appreciate all of your feedback.
As for Jupiter, I consider it to be the weakest track. I'm making some revisions to it.
About tempos: The tempos are fluid and constantly changing. The tempos in Mars are based on the Steinberg / BSO performance, which is my favorite Mars, and the fasted one that I know. I like Mars fast, and since electronic music can "play" fast without getting sloppy, sometimes it's good to take advantage of that. There is a recording of Holst conducting Mars, and he took it even faster than my arrangement.
My favorite tracks (i.e. the ones I think turned out the best) are: Venus, Saturn, and Neptune.
I should also mention, about tempos: When you're working with software synths in a MIDI sequencer, you have complete control of tempos. It's when you're working with audio that it becomes challenging. I manipulated the tempos before generating the audio.