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#883915 04/08/26 05:17 PM
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Sometimes you know exactly what you want to play and as you are auditioning styles in BiaB you find one that takes you into a different direction. I wanted a heavy four on the floor beat with a lot of synths but I changed my mind after hearing this style. After I got the BiaB tracks into my DAW I said why not add synths. So I converted some of those BiaB audio tracks into MIDI and used them for some synths.

BiaB style - Alternate Pop Rock
Tempo - 130 BPM

I used the RD and all of the RTs in this song. I also used the MIDI version of the Piano, guitar, and utility tracks.
Piano - Syntronic 2 - Ageless - Shizuoka Pad
Guitar - Synthmaster 3 - Synth Pad - ARP Ambient Pad
Utility - Synthmaster 3 - Synth Misc - Air Black - Magic KS

Me via my keyboard controller:
1st lead - Syntronic 2 - Violinic Synth Lead
2nd lead - Kontakt - VeeVum Human - Stack Natural - EEHS
3- Synthmaster 3 - Synth Lead - Big Dist

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Oh wow MarioD - very interesting sounds! I like what you did.

Also, love the synth that sounds human, that is really cool.
Very Middle Eastern sounding. Love it!

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Very cool, Mario. Love the thrumming hive beneath all the melodic colors. Super composition and playing. Nice selection of synth patches, too.

BiaB styles have bent my original intent SO many times I can't count. And it always turned out BETTER. So very relatable.


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That sounds very Middle Eastern.
World music.
An interesting (and very successful) journey into this culture.
Hypnotic Arabic.
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Mario,

Wow! This is another stunning piece of music. Mesmerizing and powerful.

A new favorite for me.

Bob

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Hi Mario!
Is that Arabian rock, or perhaps 'Morocc'n roll'? In any ways, it sounded really good - fantastic how you came up with that as part of the song's journey. 130BPM - double the speed of your usual offerings!
I think it's a particular scale that creates this feel? Is it Phrygian? I don't know. Some with better music theory knowledge than I will know.
Really loved this one!
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To be totally honest here . . . Not my style or genre and with all the synth talk I really expected not to care for it . . . I've listened to it three times now while doing some paperwork at my desk. I found this very enjoyable and have added it to my (already bizarre) playlist. That was very well done and the synth leads were very well done. Thanks for expanding my musical tastes a bit!


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Mario, you have a wonderful way of working with different styles and genres. This one is like a journey over the sands of a desert. The vocals really compliment the style, instruments are very well chosen. It's a very nice listen.
John

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A whole different direction for you. 130 bpm, you haven't done that in a long time. Usually it's 60. Sounded great, you're fearless when it comes to genre delving.


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Great work Mario, the voices are fantastic. It sounds like a movie soundtrack.
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Hi Mario,

One Thousand and One Nights? You? Although, I can certainly imagine you, riding a camel through the desert with a mini-piano while composing this song.
I have ridden camels myself a few times in various deserts, but I never managed to compose a song about it.
But look at you. Not even sitting on that camel, and yet making an Arabic-sounding song!

But is it really Arabic, or Iranian...? (lame joke)
You are very creative!
This track proves that once again. How did you come up with this?

I’ve tried a few of these Arabic loops in BiaB, but so far I haven't managed to turn them into a whole song. But what you’ve done is very beautiful. I admit, I don't fall in love with these sounds, but some exotic sounds are really nice to incorporate into a track.
Just like the percussion... someday...

Mario, you’ve done a really good job with this again. Hats off!

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Originally Posted by AurealiusB
Oh wow MarioD - very interesting sounds! I like what you did.

Also, love the synth that sounds human, that is really cool.
Very Middle Eastern sounding. Love it!

Thanx so much. I picked up that VeeVum Human software synth on sale for $10 USD. I bought it on a whim. It does have some very good sounds.


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Originally Posted by DC Ron
Very cool, Mario. Love the thrumming hive beneath all the melodic colors. Super composition and playing. Nice selection of synth patches, too.

BiaB styles have bent my original intent SO many times I can't count. And it always turned out BETTER. So very relatable.

Thanx Ron for taking the time to listen and comment on my little song.
"BiaB styles have bent my original intent SO many times I can't count.", I hear you loud and clear! Even though it can be frustrating at times it is a great program. I don't think I would be playing today if I didn't have BiaB.


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Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
That sounds very Middle Eastern.
World music.
An interesting (and very successful) journey into this culture.
Hypnotic Arabic.
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Thanx so much Brian. I am a firm believer that with BiaB and a little imagination you can produce any genre of music.


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Mario,

Wow! This is another stunning piece of music. Mesmerizing and powerful.

A new favorite for me.

Bob

Thanx bob, I'm glad you liked it.


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Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Mario!
Is that Arabian rock, or perhaps 'Morocc'n roll'? In any ways, it sounded really good - fantastic how you came up with that as part of the song's journey. 130BPM - double the speed of your usual offerings!
I think it's a particular scale that creates this feel? Is it Phrygian? I don't know. Some with better music theory knowledge than I will know.
Really loved this one!
Andrew

Thanx Andrew.
"Morocc'n roll" - LOL
2x my normal speed because I drank a bottle of Geritol prior to recording it!
If you must know it is the Arabian scale in E major wink
I'm glad you liked it.


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Originally Posted by Sawmill Music
To be totally honest here . . . Not my style or genre and with all the synth talk I really expected not to care for it . . . I've listened to it three times now while doing some paperwork at my desk. I found this very enjoyable and have added it to my (already bizarre) playlist. That was very well done and the synth leads were very well done. Thanks for expanding my musical tastes a bit!

I'm really glad that you found some enjoyment in a style or genre, not to mention all of those synths, that you don't care for so thanx for those very nice comments.


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Originally Posted by John Walradt
Mario, you have a wonderful way of working with different styles and genres. This one is like a journey over the sands of a desert. The vocals really compliment the style, instruments are very well chosen. It's a very nice listen.
John

Thanx John. Playing in wedding bands for many years have exposed me to many different genres of music, more like a jack of all trades but a master of none. I also like to push BiaB boundaries.


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So cool, Mario. I like the Eastern sound, especially in the "vocal." Excellent use of the unusual scale. Very engaging sounds. I also like how you took advantage of the MIDI conversion feature. Well done on many levels.


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Love Andrew's comment: "Is that Arabian rock, or perhaps 'Morocc'n roll'?"
And BD's: "Hypnotic Arabic."
Hard to add to those! smile

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From the git go to through the last notes.
Your one man band performances never cease to amaze us.

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