Snailzer@hotmail.com_Sequentialisim
Most sounds from MS2000 (chopped Reason rex drum layer from 2:10 to 3:15, and voice sample put
through the ms2k's filter) all other drums, pads, strings, leads and sfx are from the korg ms2000.
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2003 Korg MS2000 Song Contest
Promoted by the members of the korgms2000 group on Yahoo.
Story behind the song
Ms2k drums created from scratch, sampled and then sequenced by Reason 'Redrums' drum machines.
Reason rewired into Cubase SX for additional sequencing, panning, ultramaximizing and effects.
Then raw wav file output into Soundforge for eq'ing and additional Wave arts spatializing plug-ins.
A lot of the patches used on the MS2000 are variations of the Microkorg 'Soundset' and the other ones
are variations of the 'Factory' Presets. I will upload the main ones.. but so many effects have been used
on them post-production, they will probably sound very different.
This tune is selected from a bunch of ms2k only tunes I have been working on for the last two months.
http://artists.iuma.com/IUMA/Bands/Darachnid/index-2.html
Not all the tunes on my site are made on the ms2k. Korg Z1 and Prophecy feature on some tunes too.
The next best tune I was going to enter is called 'Now I know'
Check out 'Waveworm' a lot of people seem to like it, all synth noises are from the Ms2000,
prodominant patch is one made by 'Adapid' [ :) ] that emulates the Korg Wavestation.
Lyrics
ACUPUNCTURIST: How do I say your name again?
MARTIN: Martin.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Right, Martin... I think the headaches have a lot to do with your posture at the computer. Can I just look at your tongue?
MARTIN: ...
ACUPUNCTURIST: Yeah... Do you get cold fingertips?
MARTIN: Um... yes, yeah. Sometimes.
ACUPUNCTURIST: I'll just take your pulse.
MARTIN: Ow...
ACUPUNCTURIST: Your spleen is damp.
MARTIN: Um...
ACUPUNCTURIST: Have you had acupuncture before?
MARTIN: Um, no.
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): It's important for the patients to relax fully before I start the treatment.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Okay...
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): Otherwise it can be a bit distressing.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Now, just put your wrist down by your side. You may feel a little tingle when I put this one in...
(hammering)
MARTIN: Ungh...
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): The nails I use are between nine and fourteen inches log, and half an inch thick.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Okay, and now two in your stomach...
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): They must go through the body part and at least two inches into the table, otherwise the patient will slide off when I prop them against the wall.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Can you move your head at all..?
MARTIN: ...don't want to...
ACUPUNCTURIST: Okay. Now what I'm going to do, Martin, is prop you up on your board.
MARTIN: Uh... unfh...
ACUPUNCTURIST: You might feel a little uncomfortable because your taking the weight of your obody on those nails through your arms.
MARTIN: ...yeah...
ACUPUNCTURIST: So you might want to try and just push down a bit.
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): Often I'll leave several patients together along the walls.
ACUPUNCTURIST: ...half an hour...
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): They're usually too busy concentrating on themselves to notice anything else.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Now, Martin, I'm just going to give your stomach nails a little tweak.
MARTIN: Eek!
ACUPUNCTURIST: Can you feel that? This one?
MARTIN: Unh!
ACUPUNCTURIST: Good.
MARTIN: ...ssff...
ACUPUNCTURIST: Sorry?
MARTIN: ...ss... ffntd...
ACUPUNCTURIST: Ah, Sarah's fainted. All right, yeah. That's quite normal. All right, Sarah? Just waking you up. All right? There we are, right, that's it... Wakey wakey.
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): I think the treatment is very successful.
ACUPUNCTURIST: Deep breaths, everybody...
ACUPUNCTURIST (VO): I've never had a patient come back. We have difficulty getting some of them to leave, under their own steam. We just have to leave them out the back. They've normally gone in the morning... yeah...