This has got me really freakin excited. Though I could just learn to be a pro like Ian Williams did in Don Cab.
TC may have redeemed themselves:
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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
cherler wrote:If it had a trigger to restart the loop ontop of all this I'd be pretty stoked. Speaking of Don Cab, I'm skeptical it'll handle mixed meter or polyrhythms without some help.
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retinal orbita wrote:Looks like Rasputin and Dave Holland has a devil baby and Torre cast him as the bass player.
Also why is that guy playing a snare with a tablecloth on it?
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cherler wrote:If it had a trigger to restart the loop ontop of all this I'd be pretty stoked. Speaking of Don Cab, I'm skeptical it'll handle mixed meter or polyrhythms without some help.
Ghost Hip wrote:I want a realistic demo where its just one dude opening at a bar with a drum machine, a Fender Blues Junior, and a mess of pedals. Just layering endless tracks, getting louder and louder, until the original progression is just buried under the noise of the delay pedal (repeats set a touch too high) he is using earlier in the chain. Meanwhile everyone there is just trying to have a conversation but they are forced to lean into each others ears to ask if they wanna go outside to smoke. A member from the band scheduled to play third asks their bandmate "Are we on after this guy?" The bandmate sighs and answers "nah we're playing third."
Ghost Hip wrote:I want a realistic demo where its just one dude opening at a bar with a drum machine, a Fender Blues Junior, and a mess of pedals. Just layering endless tracks, getting louder and louder, until the original progression is just buried under the noise of the delay pedal (repeats set a touch too high) he is using earlier in the chain. Meanwhile everyone there is just trying to have a conversation but they are forced to lean into each others ears to ask if they wanna go outside to smoke. A member from the band scheduled to play third asks their bandmate "Are we on after this guy?" The bandmate sighs and answers "nah we're playing third."
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