Difference between revisions of "MU 2300 Harold Hearst"
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My project was an attempt to combined the functionality of Ableton Live and Max for a single arrangement. I used Max for the programming and my interface with the program, and used Live for high quality customizable instruments and for a simple drum loop. | My project was an attempt to combined the functionality of Ableton Live and Max for a single arrangement. I used Max for the programming and my interface with the program, and used Live for high quality customizable instruments and for a simple drum loop. | ||
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My project was an attempt to combined the functionality of Ableton Live and Max for a single arrangement. I used Max for the programming and my interface with the program, and used Live for high quality customizable instruments and for a simple drum loop.
From the FEZ Soundtrack by Disasterpeace, there is a song titled "Nocturne". A link to the song can be found here: https://music.disasterpeace.com/track/nocturne My arrangement is actually based on a remix of the song. It is part of the first official FEZ remix album, and it is "Nocturne" by Aaron Cherof. https://music.disasterpeace.com/track/nocturne-2
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