   This sequence IS playable on a single synth if you combine
some of the string tracks. With the piano being very active,
32-note polyphony is strongly recommended.

   As with my other Proteus 2 sequences, I use the 2XR presets
for winds in pairs: Flutes through Bassoons are 65-68. Solos
are within the track (in the 24-30 range).

   Note on the timpani track for Proteus 2 owners who do not
use Bars&Pipes Pro: the timpani was transposed up an octave
by E-mu; hence, I use a Bars&Pipes Pro transpose tool to
transpose the track back down. If you don't have Bars&Pipes
Pro, but do have a Proteus 2, I suggest you do the same.
In other words, what you see here is what's in the score.
Other transposing instruments have been transposed to
C. The tranposition used is indicated by the track name.

   The trumpet solo is program 39 and the French horn solo
is 36. The piano is put on 2 tracks as Rachmaninoff has the
curious habit of calling for a short note to be played at
the same time this note was sounded earlier in the measure
and it to be somehow held past the point where the shorter
note begins. Therefore, I've put such shorter notes onto
a second track. When I play this sequence the piano is on
a different MIDI port.


                            Gary Goldberg

               GENIE: G.GOLDBERG3     CIS:76236,3302

