I’m planning on making a part 2 the same way, but using my Korg M1. Piano Portrait (Awesome sound from the new card!).Twilight (from the “Synth/Timeslice” card, WPC-3S).Reversed Noises (from the “Drum & Percussion” card, WPC-2S).Patches used for this song in no particular order: The only extra processing used is some equalization on the Tascam recorder and a Multiband Compressor on the final mixdown to MP3. All the sounds, reverbs and delays are from the Korg Wavestation EX. Using bounce and dub functions this gave me 10 tracks to play with, using only one bounce/mixdown per recorded part*. This part is made with only the Korg Wavestation EX recorded directly to a Tascam multi-track recorder (4 tracks). Record part 8 to track 4 and dub to track 3 while playing part 9. Record parts 5 and 6 to tracks 3 and 4 and then dub to track 2 while playing part 7. To use 10 tracks on a 4-track recorder using only a maximum of 1 bounce for each recorded track, use this method: Record parts 1-3 to tracks 2-4 and then dub to track 1 while playing part 4. It’s the bassline sequence, kick and snare, marimba’s and chopper sound you hear after the piano intro. “The Wave Police” is the name of the Korg Wavestation’s wave sequence preset that was used to build the track on. My computer was acting up and froze up constantly when adding more track so to relax a bit I started this song using the internal sequencer of the wavestation and recorded it to my Tascam multi-track recorder. I made this after I finally received my “white label” expansion card with cool new sounds, among which “The Wave Police” wave sequence. This was entirely performed and sequenced on a Korg Wavestation EX and multitracked to a Tascam multi-track recorder. This is one of the very few tracks on my account that hasn’t been sequenced on a computer.
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