Theme for my Muse

from The Pro Tools Years by Martin Peters

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This song is based on the music of the YouTube video 'A theme for my Muse'. The keywords for the mood of this song are modest, subtle and most of all sweet. The song contains only 12 audio tracks and maybe you can hear that the UAD-1 is used with the plug-ins 1176SE Limiting Amplifier and RealVerb Pro on the master output and the plug-ins Nigel Phasor for 2 sequences and DM-1L delay on only 2 sequences because of UAD-1 memory limits for long delays.
It all begins with 2 sequences from the Synthesizers.com Modular and the self built Modular (MFM). Short-after the sequence from the Creamware MiniMax ASB joins. Then the bass sequence from the Synthesizers.com Modular, the strings from the AKAI AX80 and a MHH choir sample from the E-MU ESI-2000 completes the accompaniment for the first section. The solo from the Clavia Nord Lead 1 is telling its story, full of questions. When the story finishes, addition sequences are started, 1 octave higher than the current sequences, and the MHH choir sample is replaced with an OHH choir sample. The Korg 900PS tells its story, trying to answer. After the Korg has retreated the setting is lowered, the OHH choir samples are replaced with MHH choir samples again but the solo from the Clavia Nord Lead 1 is still full of questions.

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from The Pro Tools Years, track released March 20, 2009

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Born in 1960, I grew up surrounded by great music. Started on guitar and later on keyboard with a fascination for Synthesizers. Influenced by The Beatles, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, ELP, Mike Oldfield, Yes, King Crimson, Rick Wakeman, Genesis, Happy the Man, Synergy, Tomita, Wendy Carlos and Klaus Schulze. ... more

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