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Re: Dangerous (learning) curves (was Fast & Trashy, Slow and Chaste)
Oh Max. You are a wise man. I'm always struggling with the same
thing. My problem is I "hear" something in my head and I want to
recreate it live. I feel I'm about at a good balance point. Not quite
a guitar, a DL4 and an amp, but I'm getting there. I've done a few
shows with the the Echo Pro and an amp, and I must admit I felt limited
after a while. I'd get a nice loop going and I couldn't help but
think, "man, it sure would be nice if I could slip in a little break
beat right now..."
My point is, I think there is a place between instrument and DL4 and 17
EDPs and a 12 space rack of processing gear. I know this doesn't make
for much of a show, but that's what Maria's for! I think a blend of my
schtick and a woman with only a mic is a damn good blend.
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 11:13 PM, max valentino wrote:
> My Adrenalinn, on the other hand, is fairly new and I don't know it
> that well. When I bring it into the mix, the "gee whiz" factor takes
> effect and I am bombarded with more options....the music tends to lose
> focus and continuity.
That's why I got rid of my Adrenalinn. I never seemed to get over that
"gee whiz" point. I think I just got to a point where I thought, "If I
want an arpeggiator, I'll just use a synth and be done with it.
Mark Sottilaro