This version has two trumpets and an added sub bass kick drum, where the "sassy" trumpet from the Cuba Discovery Series (Native Instruments) is augmented with a solo trumpet from the Kontakt 5 Factory Library (Native Instruments) . . .
The kick drum is the large 24" by 18 Sonor Designer kick drum from Addictive Drums (XLN Audio) and is enhanced with the MOTU SubKick plug-in . . .
There now are 22 tracks, and the instruments are spread over two NOTION 4 scores, where everything is 64-bits . . .
Two NOTION 4 scores are required because most of the instruments are "heavy", which at present with the Mac Pro here in the sound isolation studio maps to a maximum of 12 instruments per NOTION 4 score, which is fine with me, because it works . . .
The NOTION 4 generated audio is recorded in Digital Performer 8.05 (MOTU) in ReWire 2 sessions (separately for each of the NOTION 4 scores but in the same ReWire 2 session), and at this stage I work in NOTION 4 when it is a ReWire 2 slave to Digital Performer, which is the ReWire 2 host controller . . .
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NOTE: Two NOTION 4 scores can be open at the same time in a ReWire 2 session for copying, pasting, and modifying the overall structure, but only one NOTION 4 score can be open when doing playback and recording . . . ]
The overall structure of the song is "ABC-ABC-AB", and "B" is the fast part, which is beginning to become clear with respect to its direction, where the key is to count to five and to listen to the buzz at five, which provides the clue to where a rhythm guitar chord will fit nicely. The "buzz" might be the trombone, but it could be the baritone saxophone or Cyclop (Sugar Bytes)
Dubstep bass synthesizer. The sub bass kick drum is playing a different pattern in the fast part, which also provides a clue . . .
The "A" and "B" parts generally are defined, at least for purposes the basic rhythm section, and there are echoes on the "sassy" trumpet, but the second trump is mostly dry, which is fabulous . . .
"The Cock-A-Doodle-Oodle Dance" (El Petardo & The Maglitos) -- Basic Rhythm Section ~ January 12, 2014 ~ YouTube music videoFabulous! 