Okay, guys. I've finally managed to pull out the stunt I've been thinking about for some time. Two Voyas synced via CV - one playing baseline, and another playing chord (minor).
Give me feedback - what do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4k_Tkn3 ... e=youtu.be
Two Voyagers! Yes! Dream setup! :)
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I thought that was very nice actually... a good use of two voyagers.
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That was nice.
I am sure it helps having three arms as well .
I am sure it helps having three arms as well .
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Four - to be exact.
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Great track ! o/
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Hi robak84,robak84 wrote:Two Voyas synced via CV - one playing baseline, and another playing chord (minor).
Give me feedback - what do you think?
One trick that will open up your chord types a little more (even though your chord is minor) is to learn how to get a Major 7th chord by playing a Root note in the left hand and then play the right-hand note a Major 3rd higher than the root. This will temporarily take you out of the minor feel, which will make the minors more powerful when you return to them.
Some examples:
Em/C = Cmaj7
F#m/D = Dmaj7
G#m/E = Emaj7
Other useful Minor/Bass combinations:
Ebm/C = Cmin7b5
Fm/C = Fmin (2nd Inversion)
Gm/C = C9 (no 3rd)
Am/C = C6
Here's a combo:
Ebm/C - Ebm/F - Bbm/Bb
Which makes a nice:
Cmin7b5 - F7susb9 - Bbm
Here's another:
Em/C - Am/F - Gm/E - Gm/A - Dm/D
Which makes:
Cmaj7 - Fmaj7 - Em7b5 - Dm
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Re: Two Voyagers! Yes! Dream setup! :)
Trying different bass notes on chords is definitely a good trick to achieve "different feelings with same colors". Great tips Dan
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