Please find here my experience with Chordals & AAS + Jamstix 4. Inspired by Pink Floyd. Thanks for the idea of using chordals (I just did not see them )
OK, not really inspired by Pink Floyd. In fact, it started with chordals and I added a bass line in Scaler, then melody, also in Scaler, then Jamstix - free version, of course. Finally, I decided to add a guitar solo and all together it sounds like “poor man’s Pink Floyd”.
reminding me one of the more amazing concertos I attended in my life
song list:
astronomy dominè
learning to fly
what do you want from me
on the turning away
take it back
a great day for freedom
sorrow
keep talking
one of these days
shine on you crazy diamond
breathe
time
breathe (reprise)
high hopes
the great gig in the sky
wish you were here
us and them
money (with forgotten lyrics and kazoooooos!)
comfortably numb
Oh, yeah. It will be exactly 27 years from this concert tomorrow. This was a show from The Division Bell Tour, probably the most “Floydian” album since Roger quit the band. Still my favorite band, and still I consider The Dark Side of the Moon the greatest rock album of all times. David, obviously my guitar influence altogether with Eric Clapton.
Without family jewels, I suppose, because this was done to avoid suing from the “bad guy” Roger .
The latter was the creative force within the band, but only conceptually. His lyrics were great, but musically he was not at the level of David and Rick IMO. Almost every song that we like was composed by these two guys. David was the musical force of the band and, as many say, “the voice and guitar of Pink Floyd”.
Now I don’t have the time to look the video
just remember that if you use Loop mode, when you reopen the DAW and/or the project your previous patterns will be lost
to keep one or more loops, you have to do a trick that I should have explained in one of my posts about Strum GS-2