This is just awesome. I remember when this came out. His music i think was the first new age music. I love it. Keep 'em coming. If i listened to this without knowing about Ableton Live, i would've thought it was the original.
Creo camarada que somos como hermanos en el alma. Mismos gustos con la música. FELICIDADES Y POR FAVOR SIGUE ASÍ Y NO PARES NUNCA. MUCHAS GRACIAS HUGO !!!
Another fantastic cover! I love Celestial Soda Pop, it is the only Ray Lynch tune I've done a cover of myself. If you have time to stop by and listen / comment, I would love to hear what you think. I did mine in Sonar Studio 5 using hardware synths. Thanks!
Another artist to check out ... very interesting, reminds a little of Fajerman ... excellent vid and very nicely played ... I'm off to hear the original now:)
I would say it's even MORE than 90%! It's stunning! One thing that would get it EVEN closer is to lower the note velocities on the FM8 Harp Lead...the attack portion is too crisp and in the original DX7 patch, lower velocities created a noticeably softer pluck. Ray probably hand played it on a DX7 because the velocity differences between each note are audible.
Hi Jeff. You can download the Ableton Live .als file here drive.google.com/open?id=0B_vWL7PIdjbtcGZyWG54ZHp6OFU. I you don't have Ableton Live, you can download the demo and surely extract the midi data.
I downloaded the Ableton live demo and it will not extract to a midi file, just a wav I may be doing something wrong, oh well it was worth a try Thanks anyway
You can export to midi, but not the whole song, just clip by clip (you should join all the clips of each track and export them). It's time consuming but doable.