
DavidK
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A tough one to pull off, this will be revised somewhat based on YOUR help
It's tough to pull something like this off with M-audio/Mxl stuff in your house, it screams " get a REAL studio"
I need advice on eq and mixing this monster.
This is program music. The story is something like this:
One night a year, the ghouls and skeletons awaken. The beginning symbolizes midnite with the twelve clock strokes. The DEVIL ( represented by the violin solo tuned in tri-tones ((in music theory this represents the devil)) ) presides over the festivities. The piece starts as a waltz, the ghouls and skeletons ( represented by the xylophone) dance. An eloborate fugue follows, and the dance grows more and more frenzied as the piece develops. Finally, the solo oboe represents the rooster: it is morning and the festival is over. The violin-devil plays a sad lament, and a brief hint of the dance ends it nostalgically.
This is a pretty involved tune, about 100 tracks on this sucker. Oh:
The scales ( representing wind) around 3:40? Lets just say that I spent my childhood in a practice room. Dont try this at home
Music by Camille Saint-Saens.
Danse Macabre


This is program music. The story is something like this:
One night a year, the ghouls and skeletons awaken. The beginning symbolizes midnite with the twelve clock strokes. The DEVIL ( represented by the violin solo tuned in tri-tones ((in music theory this represents the devil)) ) presides over the festivities. The piece starts as a waltz, the ghouls and skeletons ( represented by the xylophone) dance. An eloborate fugue follows, and the dance grows more and more frenzied as the piece develops. Finally, the solo oboe represents the rooster: it is morning and the festival is over. The violin-devil plays a sad lament, and a brief hint of the dance ends it nostalgically.
This is a pretty involved tune, about 100 tracks on this sucker. Oh:
The scales ( representing wind) around 3:40? Lets just say that I spent my childhood in a practice room. Dont try this at home

Music by Camille Saint-Saens.
Danse Macabre