Nifty picture of electron orbitals plus the tuning used plus online play at:<br><br><a href="http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=448" target="_blank">http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=448</a><br><br>Download<br><br><a href="http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/daily20110119b-harmonic-arps.mp3" target="_blank">http://micro.soonlabel.com/harmonic_series/daily20110119b-harmonic-arps.mp3</a><br>
<br>I have been exploring Sonar X1 and one of the ideas on my list was to
apply the apreggiator to a piece of music that was classical and used
the harmonic series – just sounded like a good idea. Well, here is the
realization of that idea. Using pianoteq 3.6 and Sonar X1 I recorded an
improvisation with arpeggiator at eight notes and 2 octaves and a BPM of
60. I used a 15 note tuning with harmonics 12 to 30 reduced to an
octave – and then repeated for every octave. The arpeggiated notes are
purposefully quieter in order to provide a “cloud” of notes in support
of the main themes.