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Recorded last Sunday, June 5th @ Western Washington University (Bellingham, WA):

OneTarnceOnly (Does It Sound Like A Virus?)

Host: FL Studio (Sequencing, Beats, & Vocal Chops)
Additional Plugs: Sun Ra, e-phonic's Invader & Retro Delay, as well as 2 instances of Wheel Of Fortune II

Enjoy!

ATA

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B...b...b...b...ump!

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hey great d and b production and really cool changes like from 2.30 and other places but something hanging underneath would I reckon sound even better,sort of anticipating the change,leading you into it and dropping you out of it.Sun ra is a way cool plugin so says I.I am a dancer and if you had a regular kick drum or toms going thru that period at 6.30 and similar,I would be into it mate.

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Thanks, once again this was straight improvised on the night on stage, so the finer points of structure and composition I couldn't do with just myself behind the computer.

ATA

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hehe who needs structure? :shrug:
some cool sounds in and out of this,congrats and respect for puttin it out there live 8)

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sorry,again I think this is very impressive straight up ,how many?,4 on the floor vsti stuff.

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listened again,and how do you make it speed up around 2.30.....just curious.

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fateamenabletochange wrote:listened again,and how do you make it speed up around 2.30.....just curious.
FL Studio allows for mapping of tempo to a MIDI controller, in this case the Y-Axis of a joystick. In addition, I mapped all of the synths' various speed parameters to the joystick as well, and made sure that snyc was engaged for both instances of WOF II. That way, when I moved the controller up, the speed was increased likewise for all of the devices (and host), all the while remaining in sync with one another.

Some other hosts (Project 5 v.2 and Ableton Live) allow the same kind of mapping of tempo to a MIDI controller, so it's worth trying out if you're into doing live tempo shifts on the fly.

ATA

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thanks sfro....I have an aweful lot to learn

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So cool to be, like, walking through your college campus and hearing this kind of thing going down! :)

The tempo change is way cool & something a lot of people don't think of (like me :hihi: )

Such a great mix for live work, yeah?
Bravo!

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