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Bla live at stfu glasgow 05

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      1. monatomic on September 11, 2009 14:24

        xe 8 kits sound nice glad you got it singing at gig top stuff, 1 step all the way!

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      1. Lunch Kit on March 11, 2009 08:05

        Wow, this is unreal.. This whole midi feedback idea is totally new to me. Very inspiring! I think I'm going to find some new midi toys to experiment with myself. Thank you!

      2. DrSkime on March 11, 2009 13:20

        @Lunch Kit: you can do it with a midi drum trigger box (i use a roland pm16)- anything that takes an audio trigger in and sends midi notes out- this track also has program changes triggered by sending audio into the footswitch socket on my quadraverb- its a lot of fun- thanks for listening!

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      1. Messy Jesse on April 13, 2009 17:33

        Crazy Shit!

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      1. Turtle on January 06, 2009 15:30

        woaaaa! great!

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      1. Lunch Kit on March 11, 2009 08:08

        Great indeed!

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    live mmt8 tx16w hardware

    liveset from nov 05- made with 2x alesis mmt8 + 2x yamaha tx16w + studiomaster 16:2 diamond. very little midi programming done - just repeating notes triggering 16 different sounds x 8 patterns. all the rhythms are lfo's and track mute pressing. all programmed in a total rush with no sleep so its a mess but the sounds are good

    "Bla live at stfu glasgow 05" by DrSkime is licensed under a Creative Commons License

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