Topic: "Bruyères": own composition with pianotech8 e-piano MKI sweet flanger

Here comes one of my last compositions. I used a motiv from a Prélude of Claude Debussy`s second Préludes Album called "Bruyères".

https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/...rENPWkbEoA

or

https://c.gmx.net/@328068156327199002/c...zvgTeSkFcw

I recorded it with the audiorecorder of my Korg Kross2-synth and used the MKI-sweet-flanger-epiano from pianotech8-stage for it.
In the background you can hear some NI-plug-in synth voices.

I recorded this tune several times with different settings, but this one is my favourite!

Last edited by Organtangente (27-04-2025 11:51)
Andreas
Germany

Re: "Bruyères": own composition with pianotech8 e-piano MKI sweet flanger

Organtangente wrote:

Here comes one of my last compositions. I used a motiv from a Prélude of Claude Debussy`s second Préludes Album called "Bruyères".

https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/...rENPWkbEoA

or

https://c.gmx.net/@328068156327199002/c...zvgTeSkFcw

I recorded it with the audiorecorder of my Korg Kross2-synth and used the MKI-sweet-flanger-epiano from pianotech8-stage for it.
In the background you can hear some NI-plug-in synth voices.

I recorded this tune several times with different settings, but this one is my favourite!

Well it's really Beautiful as a piece! Nice Work Organtangente!
Far from what I usually listen to, but it's interesting the way you treated the Debussy theme.
Carmelo

Re: "Bruyères": own composition with pianotech8 e-piano MKI sweet flanger

carmelo.paolucci wrote:
Organtangente wrote:

Here comes one of my last compositions. I used a motiv from a Prélude of Claude Debussy`s second Préludes Album called "Bruyères".

https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/...rENPWkbEoA

or

https://c.gmx.net/@328068156327199002/c...zvgTeSkFcw

I recorded it with the audiorecorder of my Korg Kross2-synth and used the MKI-sweet-flanger-epiano from pianotech8-stage for it.
In the background you can hear some NI-plug-in synth voices.

I recorded this tune several times with different settings, but this one is my favourite!

Well it's really Beautiful as a piece! Nice Work Organtangente!
Far from what I usually listen to, but it's interesting the way you treated the Debussy theme.
Carmelo

Thank you for your appreciation Carmelo!

Andreas
Germany

Re: "Bruyères": own composition with pianotech8 e-piano MKI sweet flanger

Organtangente wrote:

Here comes one of my last compositions. I used a motiv from a Prélude of Claude Debussy`s second Préludes Album called "Bruyères".

https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/...rENPWkbEoA

or

https://c.gmx.net/@328068156327199002/c...zvgTeSkFcw

I recorded it with the audiorecorder of my Korg Kross2-synth and used the MKI-sweet-flanger-epiano from pianotech8-stage for it.
In the background you can hear some NI-plug-in synth voices.

I recorded this tune several times with different settings, but this one is my favourite!

Thank you Organtangente. I totally agree with all that carmelo said and what a nice interesting sound you use.
I also gave comment on your first upload Bach minuet d minor. Please read it if you have time.

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: "Bruyères": own composition with pianotech8 e-piano MKI sweet flanger

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
Organtangente wrote:

Here comes one of my last compositions. I used a motiv from a Prélude of Claude Debussy`s second Préludes Album called "Bruyères".

https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/...rENPWkbEoA

or

https://c.gmx.net/@328068156327199002/c...zvgTeSkFcw

I recorded it with the audiorecorder of my Korg Kross2-synth and used the MKI-sweet-flanger-epiano from pianotech8-stage for it.
In the background you can hear some NI-plug-in synth voices.

I recorded this tune several times with different settings, but this one is my favourite!

Thank you Organtangente. I totally agree with all that carmelo said and what a nice interesting sound you use.
I also gave comment on your first upload Bach minuet d minor. Please read it if you have time.

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you Stig again for your appreciation. I commented on your reply to my Bach recording also.
I like Pianoteq very much, because it sounds way better than all the sampled stuff out there.

Andreas
Germany