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Re: an mp3
It's truly beautiful! Makes me regret not having purchased a Filter
Factory
when they were blowing them out so cheaply. (it was a contest between that
and a Warp Factory for the last space in my rack. The Warp Factory won.)
I haven't in a long time, but I used to love going to open mic nights and
inflicting similar weirdness on unsuspecting audiences. My problem was
always that I seemed to have a long set up time and I'd have to get there
early to set up before it started, then wait until the final act before I
could tear it all down. Now that I've got a Repeater, I've set up a little
JamMan set up for such things, but I haven't gotten around to it yet.
Mark Sottilaro
on 2/9/02 11:24 PM, nick ring at nick@simons-rock.edu wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I thought I'd share w/ you a bit I did recently. I recorded this at the
> open mike night at club helsinki (www.clubhelsinkiweb.com). It's about 6
> minutes long. Technically, what I did was periodically, touch the end of
> the patch chord to ground it, feeding that into an electrix filter
>factory,
> into a mo-fx, into 3 rds7.6, into a big reverb. I decided to forgo auxes
> and the like and just do it in series. The results are at
> www.silentradio.org/sounds/openmindnight.mp3. If you give a listen, some
> feedback would be fabulous. As you can imagine, it's improv, and I'd
>never
> used this particular setup before.
>
> thanks,
> nick
>
> ----
> nick ring
> www.silentradio.org
> www.musicandpolitics.org
>
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- an mp3
- From: nick ring <nick@simons-rock.edu>