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Haha, did you ever see the Grateful Dead? Now THAT was a dance band!
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early 60's here. so i had a chance to see Can (and also GuruGuru and some others, when they were half fresh).
back to RG: i use it a lot with AD's Replicant, Automaton and Discord and also with Camel Space, Uhbik G and Runciter. i also record some audio from and stretch or pitch it in Ableton Live. i never use it as a guitar substitute and never intended to do so. San Francisco ![]() ---- "It dreamed itself along" ![]() |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QUlUWoobRQ&feature=related
saw them in 1981 in Munich ... they played more than 4 hours: wonderful! ![]() ---- "It dreamed itself along" ![]() |
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YEah I just want it for some funk, and sort of as a scratchpad for working out grooves since it has a decent interface for that IMO. I can later write them out in Strum Electric and they can all compliment eachother. I want to do some crazy space rock stuff with it, I like the built in synth from what I remember from the demo, and again, the limitation seems to be the chord options, so I'm hoping to buy it cheap, like it, and hope at some point it gets a release with regular chord voicing. But I won't hold my breath for that and so I don't want to pay full price. It's worth $70 to me but not more at this point. |
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You gotta love 'Disco Dead' |
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I only saw the Dead about 75 times (that I can remember) |
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mellotronaut wrote: 75 times
i envy you
my fav is 'Dark Star' unbelieveable journey have you tried Sugar Bytes' Guitar? also very interesting, but not cheap unfortunately. Yeah I owned it and actually Sugar Bytes let me trade it in for Consequence. I loved aspects about it but really wanted something that let me play chords manually, it is a pattern sequencer really and everything has to be planned out, not really a jamming, improvisational instrument which is much more my way of doing things, play a lot, find something interesting to arrange from improvisations. Here's a Dark Star for you, also one of my very favorite tunes, I basically got back into DAWs and plugins so I could jam along with a Dark Star track with my guitar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1igVj3w8KE |
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And here is a Dark Star from me, you can definitely tell who is Jerry and who is not I need to redo this, it is really raw and I was just starting to play again, but anyhow here it is: http://soundcloud.com/brajeshwara-das/dark-star-take-2 |
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braj wrote: And here is a Dark Star from me, you can definitely tell who is Jerry and who is not
I need to redo this, it is really raw and I was just starting to play again, but anyhow here it is: http://soundcloud.com/brajeshwara-das/dark-star-take-2 yeah, i like it (except the drums could be more varied). there is a serenity in it ... very special ... vocals are great, though in the end you fall asleep as if you take the last puff and mumble: "... to be continued folks, but now i have to enjoy cloud nine, o.k.?" ---- "It dreamed itself along" ![]() |
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mellotronaut wrote: braj wrote: And here is a Dark Star from me, you can definitely tell who is Jerry and who is not
I need to redo this, it is really raw and I was just starting to play again, but anyhow here it is: http://soundcloud.com/brajeshwara-das/dark-star-take-2 yeah, i like it (except the drums could be more varied). there is a serenity in it ... very special ... vocals are great, though in the end you fall asleep as if you take the last puff and mumble: "... to be continued folks, but now i have to enjoy cloud nine, o.k.?" It all could be more varied |
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Trilian is on my wishlist, but there is no money now for it. i've also just begun to use Studio One, because i love the Melodyne integration. i don't use it for pitch correction, but for sound mangling and in Studio One i can extract midi files so easily and double audio stuff: very nice!
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mellotronaut wrote: Trilian is on my wishlist, but there is no money now for it. i've also just begun to use Studio One, because i love the Melodyne integration. i don't use it for pitch correction, but for sound mangling and in Studio One i can extract midi files so easily and double audio stuff: very nice!
Definitely! I love being able to take a guitar melody line and have an organ mirror it, it is so cool, I wanted to make a midi guitar work for me for so many years but never could 'get it right' until Melodyne came into me life, it really fills that for me, I don't need to play live midi with guitar but to compose on guitar where for many things I'm just more comfortable is a huge boon. |
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So does anyone else have music made with RG to share, or maybe a license to sell? |
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braj wrote: So does anyone else have music made with RG to share, or maybe a license to sell?
I searched through a few half/nearly finished tracks last night and found one instance of it in a bridge. Just a barely noticeable echoey strum holding up a pad. And that's it |
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