Re: How to DrO)))ne
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 6:19 pm
Blackened Soul wrote:A is a really good note, did you know that? A is just lovely.
incredible.
Blackened Soul wrote:A is a really good note, did you know that? A is just lovely.
Will listen to at work later and share my thoughtsBlackened Soul wrote:shameless self promotion post of self whoring... new album and and stuff .. https://koorikuma.bandcamp.com/album/adrift
BoatRich wrote:
This is the maximal drone into an infanem driving notion, pitch fork on detune and RV3 with the ibanez es2 in a feedback loop and the EHX random tone generator running into a supercollider and a carbon copy
so stoked to play with a drone thing nowBoatRich wrote:BoatRich wrote:
This is the maximal drone into an infanem driving notion, pitch fork on detune and RV3 with the ibanez es2 in a feedback loop and the EHX random tone generator running into a supercollider and a carbon copy
Dude, you should be. This shit is so fun, I just picked up a 4 step sequencer to control it/my volca keys with and I'm hoping between the 3 I can get some really weird and complex drones going.resincum wrote:so stoked to play with a drone thing nowBoatRich wrote:BoatRich wrote:
This is the maximal drone into an infanem driving notion, pitch fork on detune and RV3 with the ibanez es2 in a feedback loop and the EHX random tone generator running into a supercollider and a carbon copy
Read up on chord theory and intervals and be careful with voicings. Also you'll need less volume individually than you think.potatofarmer wrote:Any tips for droning in large groups? I've been trying to get a 3-guitarist 2-bassist drone group off the ground and all that's been accomplished so far is we've potentially added a drummer. The dream is there though.
Also make sure everyone really, really likes the chords you're going for.BoatRich wrote:Read up on chord theory and intervals and be careful with voicings. Also you'll need less volume individually than you think.