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Stumbled on original synth patch from Always in my Head intro

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Come on Charlie, you need to get that Kawai MP9000 piano patch Chris uses and turn it into a VST plugin :)

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I think youre giving my technical abilities way way way too much credit. Im not even good with Logic Pro, much less creating a VST haha. I tried sampling my own falsetto and it turned out terrible haha

I think youre giving my technical abilities way way way too much credit. Im not even good with Logic Pro, much less creating a VST haha. I tried sampling my own falsetto and it turned out terrible haha

 

I don't even have a falsetto. Stop being a defeatist. I expect it by Friday, lol.

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Yes sir/mam. Ill just need you to send me an exemplary Kawai MP9000 by day after tomorrow. Pm me for shipping info. :)

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Thats very nice of you. I think that i, like a young and current chris martin, probably tend to be self depricating in an effort to sound as un narcissistic as possible. Believe me, im my own biggest fan, and to broadcast that would be nauseating at best. Except for maybe while performing if it takes the form of enthusiasm. :). Thank you though genuinely.

I think you're right, and Chris' voice is certainly blended in there, especially in the word "don't." I fully believe, however, that other vocal patches on the record are also from alchemy presets though. Could be wrong, but another's arms sounds like a combination of a few. Not that that song seems to get many people excited.

 

 

Hey now, Another's Arms has been and will always be my favorite song off of GS. I love the natural build up of the last chorus. I only wish Chris would've yelled at the end- like a majestic scream.

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Man are you spot on about the way the way the song builds emotional energy and momentum the whole way probably peaking at the line, "got to pull ya close into me, anothers arms, ANOTHERS ARMS." The second "anothers arms" in an amazing emotional moment, musically. Good call

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Ive got a great acoustic guitar rendition im working on. Are you asking me to find it as in, its homework? Or you found it already. I made a good oulse sound in a program called signal thats just as good.

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Think people would be interested in an acoustic midnight? Quite different but entirely entact musically

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That works for me. Easy Superstition99, Which sound were you referring to. there are a few

Omg Yes. Charlie do you know the name of the patch used on midnight for the outro. The sound I'm referring to is that melody with Delay Delay Delay… Chris mimics this instrument live on the laser harp.

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it could be absolutely anything. they could have sampled something themselves. They definitely used an arpeggiator for that however. That I'm sure of.

That works for me. Easy Superstition99, Which sound were you referring to. there are a few

 

Oh Charlie I was just asking you if you could find one because I can't find any good ones.

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