Late last night / early this morning, I was playing around w/ Garage Band 08, which has a nifty feature called MagicGarageBand wherein you select a style of music and can choose among several options for the instruments in your 'band', and some of the instruments have options as well. Anywho, after messing w/ the choices for a few minutes I had a groove I felt was workable, then moved it into 'GB proper' so I could play w/ it some more.
The end result, well more like the first public beta, can be heard
here [at least it worked fine for me: Firefox offered to d/l the file and play it in iTunes; I clicked 'OK' and those things happened].
I consider it a Work in Progress, there are several specific changes I want to make, but I am pretty damn impressed by the sophistication and musicality provided by the software to get to this point. So far all I have done is changed some of the instrumentation, which has changed the sound [and 'feel'] of the music, and to some extent the style of playing but not the basic musical parts, added a couple more percussion tracks [also 'automated'], and adjusted the levels of several instruments in the mix.
Very very cool, IMO.
One Caveat: the track is long, close to twelve minutes right now; I'm pretty sure that I will make it more concise as it evolves, but I wanted plenty of time to try different things w/o having to keep starting it over.
Please check it out; first to verify that it's acessible to others, and second to hear the music [for your own enjoyment/edification/amazement]. I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback on any and all aspects of the music, the 'recording', the sound quality*, the process of 'getting to it', etc.
TIA,
KB
* As an experiment, I've 'shared' this track at 64kps b/c of its size [normally, I would not use less than 128kbs, but had I done that the file would have topped 11 MB!] So far, I'm pleasantly surprised by the resulting 'fidelity' - could be b/c of my high-end hearing loss as a result of playing all those rock-and-roll gigs in my twenties, thirties, and forties
Latin ComboPS - one mo' tidbit: my desire to share this tune got me motivated to finally setup the little personal webspace provided by my ISP. Nothing fancy right now, just a directory to put tunes and share their URLs w/ select friends.