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MOTU Ethno2 demo

🔗cameron <misterbobro@...>

5/18/2010 5:44:35 AM

Here's my first Ethno2 demo (a short version with a traincrash ending).

Only Ethno2 with no additional EQ or effects of any kind except a tiny touch of a global "mastering" microverb. The tuning is Persia/5/Segah.

http://dl.kibla.org/dl.php?filename=BobroEthnoDemo01.mp3

I'm very impressed with Ethno2, just getting into it but it is immediately obvious that it is an real bargain at about 300 Euros. I'm deliberately working at breakneck speed on each piece, in order to test my hypothesis that the program would be ideal for scoring on a deadline.

-Cameron Bobro

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...>

5/23/2010 3:26:02 PM

Dear Cameron, you somehow manage to put some Slavonicity into every
microtonal piece I hear from you! Good show.

I like this one. And a daring try, given that the scale seems to
belong to the Middle East!

Oz.

✩ ✩ ✩
www.ozanyarman.com

On May 18, 2010, at 3:44 PM, cameron wrote:

> Here's my first Ethno2 demo (a short version with a traincrash
> ending).
>
> Only Ethno2 with no additional EQ or effects of any kind except a
> tiny touch of a global "mastering" microverb. The tuning is Persia/5/
> Segah.
>
> http://dl.kibla.org/dl.php?filename=BobroEthnoDemo01.mp3
>
> I'm very impressed with Ethno2, just getting into it but it is
> immediately obvious that it is an real bargain at about 300 Euros.
> I'm deliberately working at breakneck speed on each piece, in order
> to test my hypothesis that the program would be ideal for scoring on
> a deadline.
>
> -Cameron Bobro
>

🔗Jacques Dudon <fotosonix@...>

5/24/2010 7:24:54 AM

I like too this "Aksak" rhythmn in the composition ... feels like a
scene of jugglers in a Eastern European circus, with an angel passing
in the middle ?... (a delightful surprise to hear this Segah Dastgah
used in such a polyphonic way !).
Makes you totally forget it's done with Ethno2 - by Cameron the
magician...
- - - - - - -
Jacques

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Cameron, you somehow manage to put some Slavonicity into every
> microtonal piece I hear from you! Good show.
>
> I like this one. And a daring try, given that the scale seems to
> belong to the Middle East!
>
> Oz.
>
> ✩ ✩ ✩
> www.ozanyarman.com
>
> On May 18, 2010, at 3:44 PM, cameron wrote:
>
> > Here's my first Ethno2 demo (a short version with a traincrash
> > ending).
> >
> > Only Ethno2 with no additional EQ or effects of any kind except a
> > tiny touch of a global "mastering" microverb. The tuning is
Persia/5/
> > Segah.
> >
> > http://dl.kibla.org/dl.php?filename=BobroEthnoDemo01.mp3
> >
> > I'm very impressed with Ethno2, just getting into it but it is
> > immediately obvious that it is an real bargain at about 300 Euros.
> > I'm deliberately working at breakneck speed on each piece, in order
> > to test my hypothesis that the program would be ideal for
scoring on
> > a deadline.
> >
> > -Cameron Bobro

🔗Carl Lumma <carl@...>

5/24/2010 2:22:57 PM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "cameron" <misterbobro@...> wrote:
>
> Here's my first Ethno2 demo (a short version with a traincrash
> ending).
>
> Only Ethno2 with no additional EQ or effects of any kind except
> a tiny touch of a global "mastering" microverb. The tuning is
> Persia/5/Segah.
>
> http://dl.kibla.org/dl.php?filename=BobroEthnoDemo01.mp3
>
> I'm very impressed with Ethno2, just getting into it but it is
> immediately obvious that it is an real bargain at about 300 Euros.
> I'm deliberately working at breakneck speed on each piece, in
> order to test my hypothesis that the program would be ideal for
> scoring on a deadline.
>
> -Cameron Bobro

Wow, great demo. Also, great-sounding synth. I haven't heard
every Ethno2 submission, but it seems like this piece really
brings out its potential. Bravo! -C.