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You know, sometimes you start these things near your bedtime and stay up all night with it. Anyway, this is a piece written by Bach and I hope you enjoy it (not sure my choice of instruments are musically "correct" for this piece, but you know me, it's lucky I didn't put in a harmonica solo or something--maybe that's next!)
Thanks and have a good weekend,
Michael
"Air on the G String" was written by Johann Sebastian Bach (pictured above during his tour of Japan)
PS: What does "amplitude modulation" do? I know it means "AM" in radio jargon, but if you apply it to your track, what effect does it have? Thanks for any advice! I really couldn't find anything I easily understood on the web or in my books on home recording.
Thanks and have a good weekend,
Michael
"Air on the G String" was written by Johann Sebastian Bach (pictured above during his tour of Japan)
PS: What does "amplitude modulation" do? I know it means "AM" in radio jargon, but if you apply it to your track, what effect does it have? Thanks for any advice! I really couldn't find anything I easily understood on the web or in my books on home recording.
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PaulaMunk
you used piano, organ and violin. Edward G. Robinson can really play. I liked it. Thanks.