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Per thanks a million brother! cheers Louie --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > Hi Louie, > > So far I have only been using my Audio-technica 831b > that I also use for > tenor sax. With a piece of gaffa tape I can move the > little mic around ;-) > When beatboxing through my analog filter bank before > looping it sometimes > sound like > http://www.looproom.com/audio/trutorgel.mp3 The > filter bank has > a setting for High Pass which I love for mimicing a > hihat sound. I also > like to lay down a hihat pattern into the EDP in > HalfSpeed and then go back > do FullSpeed to bring it up an octave, make it even > crispier and tighten up > my sloopy beatboxing ;-) > > At http://www.humanbeatbox.com/ there are sound > clips from diffent mic's and > they all give a different sound. Those guys are also > beatboxing through a > compressor which makes the sound fatter. > > -- > Best wishes > > Per > > > On 03-12-12 16.36, "L. Angulo" > <labalou2000@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Is there a special microphone you use to do this? > i > > supose one that would overdrive a bit would give > an > > interesting lo-fi sound which i love... > > Cheers > > Louie > > > > > > > > > > --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > >> On 03-12-12 09.29, "Louie Angulo" > >> <laab2000us@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> . > >>> so i would like your > >>> opinions,techniques,recomendations is a sampler > >> better > >>> than a groove box ? or a drum machine? Which > ones > >>> work well with the EDP and how do you employ > them > >>> live? > >>> Louie > >> > >> > >> Occasionally I've been using a groove box > (MC-303) > >> and this is a good > >> alternative. I used to keep it on a mix fader to > >> fade in now and then. On > >> the box you can easily punch in and out different > >> drum sounds to create > >> variation. If you run the EDP as midi clock > master > >> you can also change > >> program to one with another 8th/cycle setting and > >> this will have the groove > >> box play in another tempo while the EDP is > staying > >> the same. > >> > >> Another cool alternative is to keep a microphone > and > >> punch in doing vocal > >> beat boxing when you need a groove. Takes some > >> practice though. Now I tend > >> to like this more than the groove box. Besides, a > >> groove box is very heavy > >> to drag around. > >> > >> A third alternative I have also been using is to > put > >> a computer as a midi > >> clock slave and use some software for beats. One > >> especially cool thing I > >> discovered once was to run Logic with a > autofilter > >> plug-in. That auto-filter > >> had its cut-off parameter side-chained from an > audio > >> input fed from my live > >> guitar playing. I had some Burundi Drummers loops > >> going on the laptop and > >> the harder I hit a string on the guitar the more > >> treble was let through that > >> filter. So the drummers got sharper when I played > >> harder. > >> > >> Another nice software to bring grooves into a > loop > >> performance is Ableton > >> Live. The good thing is that this program can > play > >> audio loops in just about > >> any tempo - like the Repeater. I can go down from > >> 200 BPM to 10 BPM and the > >> laptop will follow my EDP. But I think the > Repeater > >> still sounds better on > >> those trashed out slow motion beats. But the Live > >> software can apply lots of > >> interesting plug-ins which is yet another > universe > >> to explore. > >> > >> -- > >> Best wishes > >> > >> Per Boysen > >> www.boysen.se > >> www.looproom.com > >> > > > > > > ===== > > www.luis-angulo.com > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. > > http://photos.yahoo.com/ > > > > > ===== www.luis-angulo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/