#arpeggio — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #arpeggio, aggregated by home.social.
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"Sunglasses at Night" is a song by Canadian singer #CoreyHart. It was released on November 11, 1983, as the first single from his debut album, 1983's #FirstOffense, and became a chart hit, rising to number seven on the US #Billboard Hot 100 and entering the top 40 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and West Germany. The song combines an unflagging synthesizer hook, characteristic #arpeggio, rock guitar and cryptic lyrics.
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- Last Ninja, Palace Gardens - Ben Daglish Anthony Lees 🛍️ 🌑 🔔 48kHZ mp4a Digital version 🎹 📚 📖 🎻🎻 🎼 🎶 ✨ 💖💕🌹💐💖 💙💜💖🦋
Digital Signal Path
- VLC on Linux Computer
- Digitizer (UMC22)
- Instrument Mixer (16 channel)
- Mixing Console Yamaha
- Aux0 send Effect rack unit0 channel 0
- Aux1 send Effect rack unit0 channel 1
- Aux 0 return Master Bus channel 0
- Aux 1 return Master Bus channel 1
- Master faders
- XLR output 0 1
- Headphone Amps 0 1 (4 channel x 2)
- 1/4" output 0 1
- Digitizer input 0 1
- DAW
#NowPlaying #Music #Last #Ninja #SID #Arpeggio #LFO #LegacyMusic #Music #Jazz #Digital
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0STbNAxRvE&list=PLC470F2040BD725E4&index=6
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Performing my own: Capriccio e Incrocio in La minore con arpeggi (da Josep Bigorra) 🎸
#guitar Alhambra (#spanish classical guitar)I riff some #classical #music and Spanish tones with the Crossroads #arpeggio
In this video, I explore the haunting beauty of A minor, focusing on the transition between rapid-fire arpeggios and the "crossing" technique with beautiful tone and subtle touch, balancing the dark, #melancholic tones of A minor with rhythmic drive. 🎼
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Updated with #ringtones and #sound #effects!
#bandcamp #electronicmusic #electronica #classical #arpeggio #synth #release #indie #classical
Purple Phoenix
From the ashes
spark of purple light
rise, Phoenix, rise
live and shine,
elevate thy friends
on your scintillating wings.Elijax, September 10th 2025
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The 6581 Sound Interface Device an interesting piece of Retro Technology. Especially the combination of analog and digital circuitry within one Dual Inline Package, makes it a very nice device, marvelous for its time
If you have been on this planet long enough, you must have the marvelous music from Last Nina carved in your musical marble memory.
We're talking about Last Ninja One.
The programmers made sure that the music for the loading screens was small enough to fit in the 64 RAM, where all VIC data also needed to reside, yet it was large enough to keep you occupied, even if you were loading it from the Datasette, a horrific part of the C64 experience, due to the extremely slow bit rate of the data getting to the computer.
It was always a struggle between making sure that VIC data was buffered, the program itself was in active memory, and musical data was also buffered in time, in sync in either PAL or NTSC
The composer of the music made use of many different techniques, including arpeggio, doing it in such away that chords were also simulated.
Advanced techniques like Attack Decay Sustain and Release were also used.I have a lot of experience with the C64 CMOS 6581 sound chip, from the Musical Composer Side of the spectrum and the technical side of the spectrum.
https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/SID
#C64 #RetroComputing #RetroGaming #ADSR #LastNinja #Arpeggio