kirk_hammet_wannabe
06-09-2005, 05:04 PM
...Hey, sorry for the over-enthusiastic title I just wanted you guys to come in and check this out!
These are 2 MIDI synth arrangements that I have composed on Cubase SX2 for some A/S level Music Tech coursework. Please do me the favour of checking them both out and letting me know what you think :thumb:
Arrangement 1: Airwolf composition - Progressive Rock, influenced by the 1980's TV show 'Airwolf'. The first few secs of the intro guitar riff is based on an opeth riff. In my opinion this is the better of the 2.
Arrangement 2: James Bond Composition - Heavy Metal!!! Based on the theme tune to the James Bond movies. Check out the drums they took me ages lol
...Both of the projects are my own work based around the 2 stimulus'. I used the MIDI synth editing program Cubase SX2 for all of the parts including the drums...Please download them if you can they arent big (about 4 megs each) because the sound quality will be much better that way! :)
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/tombarnes.htm (then go to music)
...Thanks for checking them out in advance, I hope you like them and please please leave any comment/criticism in here for me! Tom :wave:
These are 2 MIDI synth arrangements that I have composed on Cubase SX2 for some A/S level Music Tech coursework. Please do me the favour of checking them both out and letting me know what you think :thumb:
Arrangement 1: Airwolf composition - Progressive Rock, influenced by the 1980's TV show 'Airwolf'. The first few secs of the intro guitar riff is based on an opeth riff. In my opinion this is the better of the 2.
Arrangement 2: James Bond Composition - Heavy Metal!!! Based on the theme tune to the James Bond movies. Check out the drums they took me ages lol
...Both of the projects are my own work based around the 2 stimulus'. I used the MIDI synth editing program Cubase SX2 for all of the parts including the drums...Please download them if you can they arent big (about 4 megs each) because the sound quality will be much better that way! :)
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/tombarnes.htm (then go to music)
...Thanks for checking them out in advance, I hope you like them and please please leave any comment/criticism in here for me! Tom :wave: