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Hey Gaston,
very nice :)
I listened to all the tracks and they are very nice. Are you going to be on soundcloud or iTunes?
regards arne v
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Thank you Arne V for checking out my band. The mixes on the site will change some as we're mastering our first album and its very close to being finished, like maybe this week or next. I'm sure we'll be on iTunes as well as our website. We're already halfway into our second album now. Our goal is to have three finished albums ready, then we'll turn our focus to performing live in addition to nurturing the recording process at the same time. We record music first, then we "learn" the music we've recorded. Taking it live is last. Three of us are in another great dance band, nine pieces and we're performing now. But that band does no recording. So nanama really is our most treasured project. Again I thank you for checking out our website. I also find it appropriate here to thank Korg for designing the Kronos without which these things would be infinitely more difficult to achieve.

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Here is our song with the one and only Kronos

called "Cities"

http://lairdeparis.wixsite.com/lairdeparis
trees are going fast.

https://www.lairdeparis.fr

Current Gear : Kronos 88 / Seaboard Rise / Triton Extreme / Sequoia / Motif Rack XS / TC Helicon voicelive rack /Awave 11 / Audio & VSTi plug-ins connected /wide touchscreen / iPad Pro 512.
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My band's cover of Separate Ways by Journey

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Voyager, A Tribute to the Music of Journey https://www.voyageraz.com

Kronos X88 OS 3.04
Mainstage/Omnisphere/Keyscape/Korg VST/M- Audio/Keylab controllers
Kemper Stage
PRS/Charvel/Jackson/Gretsch/Gibson guitars
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Post by benny ray »

Pretty impressive!
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benny ray wrote:Pretty impressive!
Thank you! The patch was from Busch's sound set he posted up here a while back.
Voyager, A Tribute to the Music of Journey https://www.voyageraz.com

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My classic rock band. We are from Brazil.

https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=1qjAavGoQbQ
Korg Kronos 88 (288gb+3gb), Korg Kronos X 61, Alesis Fusion 6HD (60gb+384mb), Hammond XK1c, Moog Slim Phatty, Behringer Model D, Access Virus B, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Novation X-Station 61, Korg Trinity Pro (with Solo-Tri), Compac Univox II, Casio MT600 and PT82.
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Hey man, good job! Love the music and the band logo is great too!
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Here is some stuff I've been working on:

Gaias Funeral: https://soundcloud.com/user-139189225/thousand-cuts-01

Eerie Lullaby: https://soundcloud.com/user-139189225/t ... ie-lullaby

Keys and sound effects on done with the Kronos. Gaias Funeral is a single Combi playing sound effects and theme. Eerie lullaby is a lot of combis, switching one after the other. Recording and drum programming in Reaper. Vocals, guitar and bass are done by me also.

Hope you enjoy it :)
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My computer graphic and music (Kronos used like sound source and for recording, main controller is Kurzweil PC3LE8). All computer graphics are my artworks, if you interesting to view more, you have links for my internet galleries on my soundcloud page (and here in this message, in My CG Galleries:). Thanks for all your attention. Best wishes.

https://soundcloud.com/pedjak-1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2F0arn9XiQ

Everything except the vocals were done on the Kronos :)
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Workin' Too Hard

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This is my latest little rock song! The organ is from K Sounds Organimation. They do really great work and I think that anyone wanting killer organ sounds should seriously check them out.
Hope you like my song and if you could, please click on the little "hear" button, even if you don't like the song! :wink:

https://soundcloud.com/jeremykeys/workin-too-hard
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Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
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A couple of pre-easter days off allowed me to make some final touches to two more songs I've been working on. Since getting the Kronos, I've trying to put together a kind of one-man-band, prog-rockish, mini concept album, so here are two more songs on that. Hope you enjoy them:

https://soundcloud.com/user-139189225/polymer-infection
https://soundcloud.com/user-139189225/a-drones-plight

All keys are done with the Kronos. Keyboard is my main instrument, so I've tried to set it up so the synth sections could have been be played in one take by stepping through a number of combis and with a few exceptions that works out quite well thanks to the seamless sound transition stuff.

Guitars are my Ibanez running through a Blackstar amp then into the Kronos. On Polymer Infection, I've also used the Kronos's Stereo Expander, Pitch Shift Modulation and the Guitar Cabinett effects + EQ to fatten them up a bit, though I also resort to doubling in several places also. Bass is an ESP 4 string plugged directly into the Kronos and using compression / tubeamp / bass cabinett effects. Vocals are just me singing with some effects added in the DAW. Recorded in Reaper and drums are also programmed there.

Thanks for listening :)
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kronoSphere wrote:Here is our song with the one and only Kronos

called "Cities"

http://lairdeparis.wixsite.com/lairdeparis
In general, I liked it, but it's three minutes too long. You could cut the intro in half and after the vocal cut in with a nice sax sound - Glenn Frey-ish, if you will. Bonne chance!
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