This is good stuff. Plenty of connectivity. And lines. Very nice.

This is good stuff. Plenty of connectivity. And lines. Very nice.

Let the right one in:
Amazing
Under a minute. Phew. Not much. A little something in 3/4.
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Why do I love Michael Clayton?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Clayton_(film)http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0465538/
One word: Justice. I would give this movie a mere 4 out of 5 but the ending takes it to a full 5. I am Shiva, god of death. Completely satisfying. See it.
Posting a few doodles that I’ve done in the past. This is the first one although I have no idea where it fits in chronological order of creation. It’s a few years old (as of 2011). I’m ambivalent about this one. It is okay – neither the best or the worst. More to come.

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Not sure why I called this Green Hills. Seems as good of a title as any. Recorded straight from the Roland into Ableton. I like it. This, like the rest, could probably be expanded into something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItZyaOlrb7E
This drummer is the best. Ever.
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I did this a couple years back. It’s my voice, heavily chorused and also time stretched using Live’s warping feature. I also used some stock clips out of Live just to experiment with arranging from the session view into the arrangement view.
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This is just something goofy that I made - I think entirely using Ableton Live and one of the plugins that came in with Max4Live that provided the sampled voice sound. Pretty sure I used the computer keyboard to input the midi for this so it was done entirely in the box. I don’t currently have the project in front of me, so I’ll have to look it up some time.
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I made this with an Omnisphere patch for the synth sound and a Stylus RMX drum kit. Recorded in Ableton Live. I’d like to expand this sometime. Sounds kind of fun. Listen on speakers capable of delivering bass.