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- This sequence IS playable on a single synth if you combine
- some of the string tracks. With the piano being very active,
- 32-note polyphony is strongly recommended.
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- As with my other Proteus 2 sequences, I use the 2XR presets
- for winds in pairs: Flutes through Bassoons are 65-68. Solos
- are within the track (in the 24-30 range).
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- Note on the timpani track for Proteus 2 owners who do not
- use Bars&Pipes Pro: the timpani was transposed up an octave
- by E-mu; hence, I use a Bars&Pipes Pro transpose tool to
- transpose the track back down. If you don't have Bars&Pipes
- Pro, but do have a Proteus 2, I suggest you do the same.
- In other words, what you see here is what's in the score.
- Other transposing instruments have been transposed to
- C. The tranposition used is indicated by the track name.
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- The trumpet solo is program 39 and the French horn solo
- is 36. The piano is put on 2 tracks as Rachmaninoff has the
- curious habit of calling for a short note to be played at
- the same time this note was sounded earlier in the measure
- and it to be somehow held past the point where the shorter
- note begins. Therefore, I've put such shorter notes onto
- a second track. When I play this sequence the piano is on
- a different MIDI port.
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- Gary Goldberg
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- GENIE: G.GOLDBERG3 CIS:76236,3302
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