Storm of Love
This is a song I wrote about 20 years ago to and for the Mother of my Daughter. It has words, but I’m not ready to sing quite yet.
I was so frustrated earlier this week trying to set up my studio so I can record music I had to buy myself an early birthday present. It’s a digital recorder made by Boss, which in turn is owned by Roland, the same company that makes the synthesizer I use. (It’s a Roland Fantom-S BTW… see more here ) What an unbelievable difference in sound quality.
So here is the first recording on the Boss BR1200 created within four hours of opening the box, reading the instructions… O.K. reading a few of the instructions, hooking up the audio cables from the Roland to the piano and from there to the recorder. Plugged in my headset so as not to wake the neighbors – and came up with this version of Storm of Love.
Here are the individual tracks I used in the mixdown.
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the pre-programed drum and acoustic piano master track
first improv track – a sort of electric lead sound and a Sax voice at the end
second improv track – mostly electric guitar sound – I used more of this track in the mixdown than I thought i would.
third improv track – just fooling around is all.
Tags: Boss, Roland, synthesizer
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