Cool! Are any of the different tunings played at the same time in this music?
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Hey Stephen! Thanks for the question! Yes, there are a few instances where that happens, including right at the beginning. The distorted synth and strings is 5b HSS, the guitar is 19ed2, and then there's another synth and piano both in Ringer 12. 0:56 is Ringer 12 in the lead and the rest is 5b HSS, then after the tuning change to the BP NEJI (1:34) there's a Ringer 12 piano, a very quiet 5b HSS string melody, and finally a 12ed2 guitar but with a delay tuned to the BP NEJI's 5th. 2:39 This entire drone-y section is the BP NEJI with 12ed2 in the electric bass. There's also a very brief 5b HSS string chord. 4:14 12ed2 electric bass and guitar, with the tempo fluctuating arpeggiator in Ringer 12. The guitar melody that comes in at 4:25 was played on a 12ed2 guitar, but I do remember de-tuning it slightly. I don't recall there being any real method to that particular madness, though. 4:35 5b HSS returns in the synth lead and chordal stuff, but then pulls into the BP NEJI, repeatedly, and then vice versa later in the section. The Ringer 12 piano also returns around here. If you count "free pitch" then the outro is 19ed2 electric guitar and free pitch acoustic fretless. I'm sure I missed a few, but those are the main ones. I appreciate your interest, Stephen. Thanks for listening!