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Is this song possible on a Music Sequencer?

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There's this song I like (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4-JdGleUiM), that I want on a Music Sequencer, but I dunno if it might be too much for it to handle. Does anyone know?

It starts at 0:00 then Loops at 1:06.

I'm not a Music Sequencer user, so I wouldn't know.
2011-08-02 20:18:00

Author:
IronSkullKid99
Posts: 515


If you have no experience with Music Sequencers at the moment no. Its too advanced for you if you havent used them but if you start small and get better or have a natural talent then yes it is possible.2011-08-02 20:34:00

Author:
craigmond
Posts: 2426


I can see that being a realll pain to make, but also fun! Like craigmond said, start easier if you're ineperianced2011-08-02 20:44:00

Author:
Unknown User


Anything is possible in LittleBigPlanet, remember that 2011-08-03 00:15:00

Author:
zzmorg82
Posts: 948


At work with speakers off, but my impression is that it's exactly possible. It's a chiptune! Delek even shows the layers so you can build along with it as it plays.

I'll listen tonight. Judging from visuals only, though, it looks quite doable!
2011-08-03 05:32:00

Author:
Unknown User


The song contains vibrato and that is something nearly impossible to do at the moment. The closest you get is creating a repeating pitch between two notes, but you'll find that is way over the top; real vibrato is more subtle.

Also, as far as I can tell there is no instrument that goes "prrrrr".
2011-08-03 07:06:00

Author:
Antikris
Posts: 1340


Have you tried capturing it with a mic first. Then if its to big recreate it with the sequencer.2011-08-03 14:41:00

Author:
MrNlCE
Posts: 27


You can do this with the sequencer, although I am guessing the (32nd note?) arpeggios in this song are much too fast for the sequencer to handle at the song's actual tempo. You could re-create it fairly accurately but only at a max tempo of 120 bpm by increasing the actual object's tempo to 240 and treating the 16th notes as 32nd notes. Or you could reduce the arpeggios to 16th notes for a different sound and keep the tempo.

TL;DR: Kinda-sorta.
2011-08-03 15:16:00

Author:
schm0
Posts: 1239


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