Korgis - Everybody's got to learn sometime

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manufromparis
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Korgis - Everybody's got to learn sometime

Post by manufromparis »

Hello,

I'm a new NS2 user.
I'm from Paris. I'm not fluent in english.

I tried to find a program for "Korgis - Everybody's got to learn sometime" but found nothing.
Tried to do it by myself too, but it sounds too bad. :oops:

Need to play it with my band.

Op at the beginning of the track is the most urgent. And the other sounds if possible.

Anybody having program, samples or ideas ?
:thanks:
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Re: Korgis - Everybody's got to learn sometime

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Hi, I had a quick listen and there are 3 prominent keyboard parts which I would concentrate on if I were covering this:
1. The piano sound. For this the CP80 with chorus 1 (set both dials to 12 o'clock) gets close enough to be convincing. I'd probably put this in my left hand.
2. The string line. I think a moody mellotron string patch is what's required here. Stick this in the middle split
3. Then there's the line in the refrain - 3 ascending notes at the end of each line. The timbre is somewhere between a clarinet and a flute. Might just get away with taking mellotron flute and rolling the freq knob back? This can go in the high split.

Sounds like it's in C minor?
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Re: Korgis - Everybody's got to learn sometime

Post by manufromparis »

Thank you very much Darren ! :thanx:

Your advices are very interesting.
I'm gonna try to make the program.
I'll upload it when it's over.


Original version is C#m
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