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- |\/\/\/| Chris Ahlstrom; GEnie KICKAHA
- | | 9950 Topanga Canyon Blvd |\/\/\/|
- | | Chatsworth, CA 91311 | |
- | (.)(.) (818) 998-0490 (.)(.) |
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- | `___| |___/ |
- \ / Robert Geiger \ /
- /____\ GEnie RG.ALASKA /____\
- / \ Anchorage, Alaska / \
-
- Song Title: "Trilogy" by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
- Source: Conversion & extension of old EZ-Track song
- Format: SMF 1, MIDI channels 4-16
- Sequencer: Edit Track II (Hybrid Arts), Tiger (Dr. T's), MidiSoft
- Playback: MIDIMOVR.ARC (GEnie's MIDI sig); any SMF-capable sequencer
- Computer: Atari ST
- Native Synths: Yamaha PSS-790, Roland D-110, DD-5, etc.
- Date: 91.02.08
-
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- This is the first song we (Bob and Chris) know of, on GEnie,
- done as a collaborative effort, using GEnie as the communications
- channel. Here's what happened:
-
- A couple of years ago, after buying EZ-Track+, I (Chris)
- downloaded a file called TRILOGY. It contained a good rendition of the
- main parts of this ELP tune, as done by a single pianist. Of course,
- it was by no means a complete tune -- it was missing the two sections
- of improvisation, and had no bass, drum, or lead lines. The file
- was apparently keyed in live by some unknown person, on a non-
- velocity-sensitive keyboard, and converted from an Amiga format (AMS?)
- into EZ-Track+ by Rupert Spencer.
-
- Recently, I wondered what song to do next. I thought of
- this song, and imagined that it would be fairly easy to rework
- it into the complete version. Haw haw haw! I started by compressing
- some parts of the beginning of the tune, making them closer to
- the right tempo, and also making it all fit 3/4 time well enough.
- I added a tempo track, a very rough lead line, some bass, and
- accompaniment. So far, so good... just a matter of using what
- was there already.
-
- Then came the lead synth improvisations and the drums.
- What agony, both to do and to listen to. After a couple of
- weeks of feverish work, I gave up, and decided to go off on
- an Eric Clapton tangent for awhile.
-
- I happened to mention my efforts to Bob. Either he had
- this idea already, or my e-mail sparked it in him, but he
- started work on the conversion, too, using Tiger and Midisoft,
- I think. A bit later, he suggested the collaboration. I
- uploaded the file to him, he reworked it extensively, and
- uploaded it to me. He immensely improved the timing, added
- a lot of live drums, fixed things up quite a bit. One of
- the drum lines was clipped at the level of 127... Bob had
- hammered the heck out of that drum pad! I made it a little
- more dynamic, with guesswork, but there really wasn't anything
- else to do... he's much better at drumwork than I.
-
- I then added some more, edited here and there, removed
- a lot of redundant and endless notes that had somehow crept
- into the piano track somewhere along the line (I do that a
- lot, doubling up tracks by accident, and can usually recover
- the original tracks, to try again. This time, I had to
- text edit out every doubled, nay, tripled note!) I labored
- mightily to improve the second improvisation, though it
- still seems hopeless.
-
- We also added velocity variations, volume, patching,
- pitch bend, even some vibrato and reverb. This simple task
- turned into a big heartless monster that made us (me, at
- least) feel like fumble-fingered klutzes.
-
- Face it, Bob and I are no Keith Emerson and Carl
- Palmer. But I think you will agree that we got into the
- ballpark, and that our time was not wasted.
-
- CREDITS
-
- Original piano track: unknown
- EZ-Track version: Rupert Spencer
- Lead, other parts: Chris Ahlstrom (KICKAHA)
- Drums, other parts: Robert Geiger (RG.ALASKA)
-
- If you're bothered by the shaky leads, or by any other parts,
- by all means, rerecord them. Then, please, if you want,
- upload the corrected track (it must match the original timing,
- however) to KICKAHA on GEnie. If it is a substantial improvement,
- I'll incorporate it, and create TRILOGY3. I'll add your name
- to the credits above. In this way, we might get a very good
- rendition that only a rock pedant would fault.
-
- IRRELEVANT STORY
-
- By the way, a cousin of mine was very deep into ELP and into
- TV wrestling. So deep, in fact, that he became a professional TV
- wrestler, one known for his scientific approach and fair play.
- He took the nome de mat of "Greg Lake" (his first name was Greg,
- anyway). The other thing I remember about him was his modified
- wiffle bat (it had a wooden handle). With the powerful muscles
- of his bulky arms, he took a mighty swing at the wiffle ball,
- and pasted my eyeball shut. My uncle filmed me trying to force
- my swollen lid open.
-
- LYRICS
-
- I've tried to mend/ The love that end-/
- ed long ago or will we still pretend?/
- Our love is surely coming to an end/
- Don't waste the time we've got to love again.
-
- We tried to lie/ But you and I/
- Know better than to let each other lie./
- The thought of lying to you makes me cry/
- Counting up the time that's passed us by.
-
- I sent this letter hoping it would reach your hand/
- And if it does I hope that you will understand/
- That I must leave in awhile/
- And though I smile/
- The smile is really only there to hide/
- What I'm really feeling deep inside/
- Just a place where I can hang my pride.
-
- [ Interlude ]
-
- Goodbye!
- Goodbye!
-
- [ First Improvisation ]
-
- We'll talk of places that we went, and times
- we spent together penniless and free.
-
- You'll see the day another way, and wake up
- with the sunshine pouring right down where you lay.
-
- [ Second Improvisation ]
-
- You'll love again, I don't know when, but if
- you do I know that you'll be happy in the end.
-
-
- THE TRACKS (SMF version)
-
- Track Ch Notes
-
- 1 Tempo For mood at the beginning
- 2 Vocal =04 A horn to simulate the voice
- 3 Strings =05 Atmosphere for the beginning
- 4 Piano =06 Original track, pared down slightly
- 5 Lead Synth =07 Taken from top of original track
- 6 " Improv 1 =07 Chris's attempt (ok)
- 7 " Improv 2 =07 Chris's attempt (awful)
- 8 " Patching =07 Voices of the lead instrument (PSS-790)
- 9 French Horn =08 "Goodbye!"
- 10 Horn Accomp =09 Filler
- 11 Slap/Elec Bass =10 Improvisational bass (Greg Lake)
- 12 Alt Elec Bass =11 Accompaniment
- 13 Rhythm Synth =12 Fills out the bottom with repetition
- 14 Alt Bass Clav =13 Clavier for accompaniment
- 15 Add Lead Synth =14 Semi-useful filler (optional)
- 16 Organ =15 Pipe or jazz organ; grind it!
- 17 PSS-790 Patching Control/Patching for all but ch. 7
- 18 RGALASKA/KICKAHA MIDI hackers
- 19 SPENCER/others? Amigaphytes?
-
- Percussion Note Transposition to PSS-790 Drums
-
- 20 LoTom 1 #41 #6
- 21 CowBell #56 b1
- 22 Tambourine #54 #17
- 23 OpenHiHat #46 #13
- 24 KickDrum #35 #14
- 25 SnareDrum #38 #14
- 26 MuteCrash #57 #4
- 27 RideCymbal #51 #12
- 28 Crash #49 #11
- 29 LoTom 2 #43 #5
- 30 ClosedHiHat #42 #15
-
- Total time (tempo control): 00:00
-
-
- KEEPING TRACK OF TRACKS
-
- None of the tracks should have any patching or control
- information, other than pitch bend. You can clone the
- PSS-790 patch track, and modify the values to fit your
- synthesizers. There really isn't a lot of control information.
- The reverb control code (#91) really has only two values (on and
- off), but the PSS-790 has other values that show up in my
- editor as "undefined".
-
- For the pitch bend, set your guitar patches to respond
- to the range of -8169 to +8064 with pitch bend of -1 to +1
- octaves. The PSS-790, even with only 7 significant digits to
- the pitch bend, having to cover a whole octave, still provides
- adequately smooth bending.
-
- I'd bet that the drum transpositions above would work
- for some other drum machines (based on not having to transpose
- some of the store-bought sequences I've used.)
-
- If you don't like any tracks, turn 'em off.
-