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		<title>Some Random Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was trying to convert some new songs I have been working on from .midi form (which I do my notations in) into .mp3 files, but the site I normally use (HamieNET) was down.
I was not impressed.
And as is usually the case in these situations I promptly looked for alternative free routes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I was trying to convert some new songs I have been working on from .midi form (which I do my notations in) into .mp3 files, but the site I normally use (HamieNET) was down.</p>
<p>I was not impressed.</p>
<p>And as is usually the case in these situations I promptly looked for alternative <strong>free</strong> routes.</p>
<p>And that lead me to the Direct MIDI to MP3 Converter. It may not be free but it&#8217;s got a great 30 day trial which I&#8217;m VERY pleased with. It comes with it&#8217;s own soundfont and makes adding new soundfonts incredibly simple. The sound is crisp and clear which is a huge step forward; HamieNET&#8217;s conversions (as I&#8217;m sure you heard) tended to get scratchy. Not these. And it lets you control the reverb and adjust individual track volumes as you&#8217;re about to convert your files which is just fugging awesome. Needless to say I&#8217;m very impressed. It may not be garageband but it&#8217;s the best I have to work with right now and it&#8217;s a hell of a lot better than what I was using.</p>
<p>So in light of the new renderings at my disposal, I thought I&#8217;d share some of my older, pre-Dysfunction stuff here on the ol&#8217; blog. It&#8217;s all classical/instrumental <del>shit</del> stuff, so I hope you like it, let me know what you think.<br />
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This one&#8217;s aptly named &#8216;Orchestration 4&#8242;. Really got the creative juices flowing on <i>that</i> title. This was the first time I ever really toyed around with percussion instruments, as well as weaving motifs throughout a song. SO MUCH fun to write. It&#8217;s for strings, harp, glocksenspiel and numerous percussions, along with the occasional orchestra hit.<br />
<a href='http://www.travisconrad.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Orchestration4.mp3'>Orchestration4</a><br />
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This second one is called &#8216;To London&#8217;. It&#8217;s a piece I was writing in dedication to my city (here in Ontario, not the one cross the pond). It&#8217;s got a bit of a jazzy feel, I was aiming for something kinda urban <del>although I think I failed at that</del>. I worked on it for a couple days then got bored so it&#8217;s not even close to being finished. It&#8217;s for full orchestra.<br />
<a href='http://www.travisconrad.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/To-London.mp3'>To London</a><br />
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This final one here was a string quartet piece I was working on called &#8216;Orsus&#8217;, being Latin for &#8216;a beginning, undertaking, or initiative&#8217;. I thought of it as one of the first more serious pieces I worked on, and so &#8216;a beginning&#8217; referred to the beginning of the wonderful things I would write (roflmao, talk about delusions). It&#8217;s very slow and not even CLOSE to being done, but this new rendering sounded amazing compared to the old version so I might just be inspired enough to work on it again.<br />
<a href='http://www.travisconrad.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/Orsus-String-Quartet.mp3'>Orsus String Quartet</a><br />
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On a side note, I rearranged my room last night!!!111!!1!1!! I know you&#8217;re as excited as I am. There&#8217;s something about newly rearranged rooms that inflicts me with such joy. It&#8217;s a sickness really&#8230; and it runs in my family. My mom didn&#8217;t work on Fridays when I was younger and so more often then not, we&#8217;d come home from school and the living room would be turned around or the computer would be in the basement or somehow the couch found it&#8217;s way onto the back patio. -sigh- Goooooooooodtimes.</p>
<p>-Travis Conrad</p>
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