Le Plus Claire De Soleil (disquiet0273) by Ya Wha? published on 2017-03-28T03:02:53Z Disquiet Junto Project 0273: Alarm Clocked Make music for a (new! improved!) slow-waking alarm clock. I usually wake up in the morning to talk-show radio. On some weekends, when I think of it, I dial the radio alarm clock to RTE Lyric FM - a radio station here in Ireland that mostly features classical music - but also hosts some great jazz, and some significant avante garde stuff (Bernard Clarke's Nova show in particular - http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/nova/ - check him on soundcloud @bernard-clarke). It's my weekend treat, to wake to classical music. I reserve that pleasure for the weekends. So for this Junto, I simply took the best of both - Debussy's Claire de Lune, and an interview on Newstalk radio with Brian O'Driscoll, the celebrated Irish rugby player, recently retired - a fine talent and character... The gradual ~3 min intro is actually two different public domain midi clips of Claire de Lune I downloaded from internet - one playing a Concert Harp in Air Structure, the other playing the Air MiniGrand piano at a faster tempo. I used the maxforlive device Random_Midi_Supression to randomly select notes from the midi stream to play back on the Harp and Piano, and on an Upright Bass patch I selected the lowest note of the midi stream with HiLoMidiFilter maxforlive device, transposing it to a sensible upright bass octave using the Midi Octave Fold maxforlive device. Once the 3 min period was up, I simply played the Claire de Lune midi in full into that Harp sampler, and left the bass play the occasional root/lowest note for some low-end substance. Used a few reverbs and delays here (Amazing Noises Outer Spaces, Audiority GrainSpace, Replika XT, Bloom), automated the mix levels - and some eq and stereo widening from Ozone 7. EQ and two of Ableton's Erosion devices got me lo-fi with the radio sound... I had worked on some classical parts, and maybe I ought to have stuck with that, but between time, and in homage to the gems Lyric FM has thrown up for me over the years, I instead chose to use midi from the public web. Hope you enjoy. Genre Classical Comment by Ya Wha? @pytchblend: Thanks man... 2020-08-11T14:04:49Z Comment by pytchblend Wonderful, thank you 2020-08-11T13:56:05Z Comment by Ya Wha? @patrickpicault: Thank you very much Patrick (y) 2019-05-30T09:04:44Z Comment by Patrick Picault very nice progression in the constant pleasure! 2019-05-30T09:01:50Z Comment by Ya Wha? @jopo-3: Thanks JoPo. See you on planetz! 2017-06-09T23:40:33Z Comment by Ya Wha? @jopo-3: Sous la pleine soleil du matin? Je comprends... Merci! 2017-06-09T23:40:07Z Comment by JoPo Excellent ! 2017-06-09T23:32:59Z Comment by JoPo Je bronze ! 2017-06-09T23:32:30Z Comment by Ya Wha? @suss-musik: You're not wrong! Cheers Suss... 2017-04-20T12:15:11Z Comment by Suss Müsik Debussy is the best. 2017-04-20T11:42:51Z Comment by Ya Wha? @synkrotron: Thank you. Yeah, gotta love the impressionist movement! 2017-04-10T08:41:41Z Comment by synkrotron An excellent use of Debussy here. I love his work :-) 2017-04-10T04:17:35Z Comment by Ya Wha? @evolverman: Thanks! That's a great comment to get, especially from a man named Evolverman (y) 2017-04-01T00:35:19Z Comment by eMusic Better and better 2017-03-30T19:23:43Z Comment by Ya Wha? @user-651760074: Great stuff! That's very cool! 2017-03-30T13:37:58Z Comment by Hypoid @yawha: A long and boring story, short version, local PBS station! 2017-03-30T13:37:10Z Comment by WÜST @yawha: always welcome : >) 2017-03-29T18:57:29Z Comment by Ya Wha? @wust: Thank you Wust! Delighted you enjoyed it. 2017-03-29T18:42:32Z Comment by WÜST deep relaxing piece,great choice of sounds,soo nice 2017-03-29T18:34:48Z Comment by Ya Wha? @pytchblends_seam: Thank you Pytch... 2017-03-29T11:28:47Z Comment by pytchblend's seams wonderful awakening 2017-03-29T09:17:24Z Comment by Ya Wha? @encym: Thank you 2017-03-29T08:37:58Z Comment by encym Nice sound to wake up to. 2017-03-28T22:18:58Z Comment by Ya Wha? @rupertlally: Thank you. I reined it in this week, nearly too much! Glad it works for you, thanks (y) 2017-03-28T19:30:08Z Comment by rupertlally The mixture of the two bits of Debussy and the birds is lovely. Great work 2017-03-28T19:27:45Z Comment by Ya Wha? @minamof: Thank you, glad you enjoyed.. 2017-03-28T12:13:52Z Comment by Minamof beautiful morning... 2017-03-28T12:08:59Z Comment by Ya Wha? @user-651760074: How you know BOD over in Colorado?! :-O 2017-03-28T11:53:09Z Comment by Ya Wha? @user-651760074: Thanks Hypoid :-) I might have held back too much with this one - it's not so.. gripping! Maybe that's a good thing for a soothing alarm clock... 2017-03-28T11:15:38Z Comment by Ya Wha? @rudzupuke: Ha! Frogs :-) I can see what you mean! Thank you.. 2017-03-28T11:13:34Z