The Studio Log - What Did You Do In The Studio
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FranklyFlawless FranklyFlawless https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=586325
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 24 Oct, 2022
Slowly but surely transferring my piano techniques to the LinnStrument. Today was all about the diatonic scale's modes and their avoid notes. I familiarized myself with Ionian and played some complex licks I used to do on the piano/keyboard. I also started practicing using two fingers on the right hand for minor/major sixth intervals, like how I used to perform on the piano/keyboard during improvisations, and also expanded the list of Surge XT usable MPE patches/presets so I can know what works and what does not.
I already have decent proficiency with my left hand for common seventh chords, so my next milestone is just relearning the diatonic scale's modes and their avoid notes on the right hand. After that is relearning the jazz and common exotic scales I used for substitutions.
I already have decent proficiency with my left hand for common seventh chords, so my next milestone is just relearning the diatonic scale's modes and their avoid notes on the right hand. After that is relearning the jazz and common exotic scales I used for substitutions.
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FranklyFlawless FranklyFlawless https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=586325
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 24 Oct, 2022
Today I figured out a few tricks for playing some of the other diatonic modes on the LinnStrument with my right hand. Now I currently know:
I also applied the same tricks to play more liberally on my left hand too. It is different because of its shape, so I will need to accomodate it separately when I am ready.
I am slowly filtering my Surge MPE preset/patch list to only use those that offer full MPE, and rejecting partial implementations. Many do not use the Y-axis, and some have no aftertouch.
- Ionian
- Dorian
- Lydian
- Aeolian
I also applied the same tricks to play more liberally on my left hand too. It is different because of its shape, so I will need to accomodate it separately when I am ready.
I am slowly filtering my Surge MPE preset/patch list to only use those that offer full MPE, and rejecting partial implementations. Many do not use the Y-axis, and some have no aftertouch.
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FranklyFlawless FranklyFlawless https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=586325
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 24 Oct, 2022
All diatonic modes have been refamiliarized. I also figured out some compressed chords to use on my left hand, for easier and quicker accompaniment. I tested myself by mostly improvising throughout the latter half of my three-hour session. My progress is good, but my overall performance is still slower compared to my experience with the piano/keyboard. Playing two hands simultaneously is still difficult, since I need to remap both hands physically and cognitively to chord/scale shapes, so once I do that I should be able to cease visual dependence.
The next session is about relearning jazz/common exotic scales. After I have succeeded with that, the next minor goal is simultaneous two-three finger playing on the right hand using all of the mentioned scales, followed by substitutions/modal interchange, then the haptic metronome to tighten my overall performance. Reaching that should bring me much closer to my piano/keyboard skills.
The next session is about relearning jazz/common exotic scales. After I have succeeded with that, the next minor goal is simultaneous two-three finger playing on the right hand using all of the mentioned scales, followed by substitutions/modal interchange, then the haptic metronome to tighten my overall performance. Reaching that should bring me much closer to my piano/keyboard skills.
- KVRAF
- 11295 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Got both the Rode Podmic USB and the Critter & Guittari microphone to work with Push 3. I have a Tula mic, but was never happy with the sound. Both of these, IMO, sound much better (and are both cheaper than the Tula).
The Podmic can be used via the XLR, or it can be used via the headphone out of the mic, with the mic powered from the usb-a port on Push.
If I do take Push on a trip (which I’m considering soon) then this will be part of the setup to bring with, so I’m excited to see that they work.
The Rode mic actually works best with the iPad, but is still sounds good. I like it better than the Shure SM7B.
The Podmic can be used via the XLR, or it can be used via the headphone out of the mic, with the mic powered from the usb-a port on Push.
If I do take Push on a trip (which I’m considering soon) then this will be part of the setup to bring with, so I’m excited to see that they work.
The Rode mic actually works best with the iPad, but is still sounds good. I like it better than the Shure SM7B.
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Constructed Identity Constructed Identity https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288890
- KVRian
- 1297 posts since 29 Sep, 2012 from Minnesota
Didn't do anything today because I went kayaking and got sunburned and came home only to take a long nap and eat.
Man, am I getting OLD! Not used to being in the sun anymore.
Man, am I getting OLD! Not used to being in the sun anymore.
- KVRAF
- 11295 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Finally swapping out Push 2 for Push 3, so of course that’s the fun part of disconnecting wires that were combined with other wires and cables when they were hidden.
And there’s always the next bright idea of seeing this as an opportunity to tidy up some of the wires that have become messy.
f**k. For such a seemingly simple setup, there are tons of wires.
And there’s always the next bright idea of seeing this as an opportunity to tidy up some of the wires that have become messy.
f**k. For such a seemingly simple setup, there are tons of wires.
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WatchTheGuitar WatchTheGuitar https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=440193
- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
Upgraded to the official release of Bitwig 5, trying to get used to the new browser which kind of bugs me as it doesn’t remember my filtering options so trying to view plugins by vendor takes loads more clicks than it used to. I think it probably works great for people who want to type stuff, but when I’m working on modular there’s no room for my keyboard near the monitor so I have to rely on the mouse for basic operations.
- KVRAF
- 8071 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
If you right-click and pick "Browser Settings / Use current selections for this context" it remembers some settings. I have mine only showing "Devices, Plugins" in the "File Kind" area, and sorting by name.
I think the new browser is overly complex and not very intuitive, but I managed to get it working more or less the way I want it to. At this point for me it is a very tiny bit nicer than the previous browser in some ways, but only after working through a lot of frustration with it first. And it wouldn't surprise me if it does more stupid things that annoy me in the future.
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RugerioDelStereo RugerioDelStereo https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=466409
- KVRist
- 163 posts since 23 May, 2020
Expanded my DIY eurorack with an MS-20 filter module from Noisy Fruits lab and a quad-function generator by Fruku. Also sold my DFAM and Volca Modular, moved things around in the studio and bought the MONA skin for U-he Diva.
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- KVRian
- 503 posts since 24 Nov, 2008
Implemented scaling to CPA (pending release) yesterday (since reading that thread 'OPEN LETTER'),
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FranklyFlawless FranklyFlawless https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=586325
- KVRian
- 1091 posts since 24 Oct, 2022
I relearned the jazz melodic minor scale, although it was trivial since the scale shape is very similar to Ionian. I also derived an alternative scale shape for it. There are no avoid notes so the same scale shape can be used across all of its seven modes.
One of the major advantages of the tritone layout is its symmetry every two rows. Common exotic scales, such as whole-tone, whole-half, and half-whole are super easy and can be done blind without practice.
I tried skipping ahead to the next goal and found myself stuck with playing 2/3 notes simultaneously on the right hand. It is very difficult and requires a solid framework to navigate, since there are always two different directions to play the same interval. I need to define what intervals I am playing in any given moment while transitioning through a chord progression, so this will be a major hurdle to overcome. Depending on where I place my fingers, polyphonic sliding may become impossible.
One of the major advantages of the tritone layout is its symmetry every two rows. Common exotic scales, such as whole-tone, whole-half, and half-whole are super easy and can be done blind without practice.
I tried skipping ahead to the next goal and found myself stuck with playing 2/3 notes simultaneously on the right hand. It is very difficult and requires a solid framework to navigate, since there are always two different directions to play the same interval. I need to define what intervals I am playing in any given moment while transitioning through a chord progression, so this will be a major hurdle to overcome. Depending on where I place my fingers, polyphonic sliding may become impossible.
- KVRAF
- 12172 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Mastered a draft of our next song and started piecing together footage for the video
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- addled muppet weed
- 111238 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
what i would call a successful evening experimenting with spectraphon.
still lots to discover i think, but definitely feel im starting to get somewhere interesting with array capture
still lots to discover i think, but definitely feel im starting to get somewhere interesting with array capture
- KVRAF
- 8071 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Friday night and Saturday morning I figured out some stuff about Spectraphon and emailed Tom Erbe with a bunch of questions and a suggestion.
Then a storm came through Saturday afternoon, knocked out the power, and... we're still waiting. The ETA for restoration got shifted back several times, and currently they're saying Monday at 4PM.
The heat wasn't super terrible downstairs, due to more wind, clouds and rain after the initial storm, but there was no way we were going to be able to sleep upstairs.
I did jam a bit on bass ukulele, with my wife on dulcimer. We tried to play some 70s and 80s rock songs by ear.
Then a storm came through Saturday afternoon, knocked out the power, and... we're still waiting. The ETA for restoration got shifted back several times, and currently they're saying Monday at 4PM.
The heat wasn't super terrible downstairs, due to more wind, clouds and rain after the initial storm, but there was no way we were going to be able to sleep upstairs.
I did jam a bit on bass ukulele, with my wife on dulcimer. We tried to play some 70s and 80s rock songs by ear.
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WatchTheGuitar WatchTheGuitar https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=440193
- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
# once I thought I saw you in a crowded hazy bar… #foosnark wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 12:17 pm I did jam a bit on bass ukulele, with my wife on dulcimer. We tried to play some 70s and 80s rock songs by ear.
got to be done
Good luck with getting it sorted.