After not finishing any musical projects for months, I decided to make a pretty short and basic track, a rap song in E Mixolydian which I have so elegantly titled Nought But A Trick.
These are conceptual fragments of what may become a complete song as I practice what is my new favorite scale, the double harmonic scale, or 5th mode of Hungarian Minor. It's the scale used in Misirlou, which I was practicing when I came up with these. The first is an intro melody and the second a verse/chorus riff for a surf song. These are the first recordings made with my Behringer U-Phoria UM2 audio interface. For the cheapest audio interface on Amazon, I think it sounds decent. Behringer is a German company that makes audio gear. Their $10 headphones aren't very good though. Of note is the fact that while Behringer claims this device is plug-and-play, you do in fact have to download a driver from an unadvertised, unlinked page on their site, the link to which I found on a forum, or the device will not work. However, after doing so, even with the zero-latency switch off, this device has almost no latency. I got it for less than $30 on sale, but I think it's closer to ...
Five more tracks created between May 15th and 17th. Their volumes vary from track to track. Six Quarter Beats Per Rectangle PIANOONEOTECHNORETROCLASSICOMETAL Actually just piano 8-Bit Song 001 Big Bertha Bass Retro Boy plugin test By the way, Retro Boy is a plugin that I highly recommend for making low bit sounds. Visit https://sbaud.io/retro-boy-vst-plug-in/ to download for free. Also, Basic65 is another good plugin for the same purpose: http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?id=1815
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