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File "charge white horse.it"

Title : "Charge White Horse..."
Author : Unknown

Platform : PC
Format : Impulse Tracker 2.14v3 IT 2.14

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Uploaded by emor3j on 11 Jan. 2022 - 01:38:38

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Extended Module Player 4.1.0
Copyright (C) 1996-2016 Claudio Matsuoka and Hipolito Carraro Jr
Using null output
Mixer set to 44100 Hz, 16bit, cubic spline interpolated stereo
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Loading modland.com/pub/modules/Impulsetracker/Coplan/charge white horse.it (1 of 1)
Module name : "Charge White Horse..."
Module type : Impulse Tracker 2.14v3 IT 2.14
Module length: 36 patterns
Patterns : 31
Instruments : 22
Samples : 23
Channels : 8 [ 7 a 5 8 8 8 8 8 ]
Duration : 2min41s
Instruments:
Instrument name Vl Fade Env Ns Sub Gv Vl Fine Xpo Pan Sm
02 Cello Hit 40 0a80 --- 01 [01] 40 28 +042 +27 P98 01
03 Fade Strings High 40 1480 --- 01 [01] 40 2f +026 +17 P60 02
04 Low Contra Bass 40 0f80 --- 01 [01] 40 34 +026 +05 Pff 03
05 Horn 40 1180 --- 01 [01] 40 28 +029 +12 P74 04
06 Tubular Bells 40 0a80 --- 01 [01] 36 1c +113 +16 P98 05
07 flute.coplan 40 0f80 --- 01 [01] 40 1c +102 +19 P68 06
14 cym.ride.vegas 40 0000 --- 01 [01] 40 08 +100 +16 P8c 13
15 Cymbal Crescendo 40 0000 A-- 01 [01] 40 14 +095 +16 P68 14
16 Timpany 40 0580 --- 01 [01] 40 2c -001 -08 Pff 15

> " C H A R G E W H I T E H O R S E . . . "
>
> The inspiration for this song, comes ironically from my last song:
> "Shift to Trance." I didn't really like the song. So, I sat down and
> tried to figure out what it was that I havn't been doing lately. When I
> was on my song streak earlier in 1998, I was trying to create midievil
> songs, or something at least resembleing tunes from the dark ages. So, I
> decided to jump back to my traditional methods: No electronically
> generated samples, orchestral...etc. Guess what? It worked. This is
> probably one of my favorite tunes to date (of my own work). I did a lot
> of case studies for this one. I studied a lot of work by Catspaw (one of
> the few orchestral trackers left these days), Jase's "Kingdom Skies," a
> lot of work by Vegas and Fred, and so on. I feel I came up with an
> entertaining song, and probably one of my best to date.
>
> Please, let me know what you think. Am I on the right track? Shall I
> just continue doing orchestral music and give up this quest to learn how
> to track techno styles? Take this song, pull it apart, kick it around.
> Tell me what works...tell me what doesn't work. Explain exactly why some
> part might suck. You can totally hate the song and admit it to my face,
> as long as you tell me why. I want to grow...I want to get better. But I
> need help.
>
> --Coplan
> e-mail: coplan@thunder.temple.edu
> ICQ No.: 5389435
>
> --Immortal Coil
> http://www.ic.l7.net
>
> --Static Line (monthly scene magazine)
> http://www.ic.l7.net/statline
>
>
> .

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