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C#min 110bpm 04-10-07

A whole bunch of funky blips and bleeps in C#min at 110bpm. I’ve got a hook to go with this but have yet to record it.

 
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  1. PuddlegumNo Gravatar says:

    April 10th, 2007 at 2:58 pm (#)

    Nice groove. What do you use to program? Reason? Live?

    Curious.
    Flick

  2. DuffNo Gravatar says:

    April 10th, 2007 at 3:18 pm (#)

    Nice, Graham! That’s some funky stuff from planet funkadelic.

    I’ll be looking for a composer sometime soon for some podcast intro music. You are now on my list of people to ask! Thanks for Tweeting this.

  3. Graham EnglishNo Gravatar says:

    April 10th, 2007 at 3:27 pm (#)

    Thanks. I use Logic Pro. I’ve messed around in Reason and it’s pretty awesome. I’ve seen Live demos and it rocks. But I’m primarily a songwriter and I’m trying to put my time into one app that will get the job done. But I could still see myself getting into Live as a songwriting and performance tool.

  4. Graham EnglishNo Gravatar says:

    April 10th, 2007 at 3:36 pm (#)

    Thanks Duff! Let me know when you’re ready for the jams.

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