Hi there all,
I'm hoping to bring electronics into the context of my trio and wondered if there were any patches that you knew of that would be suitable or interesting to use?
Does anyone have a simple sound manipulating patch fit for piano in jazz trio context?
Hi there all,
I'm hoping to bring electronics into the context of my trio and wondered if there were any patches that you knew of that would be suitable or interesting to use?
Bit more information?
What do you imagine it doing?
Is it to manipulate the sound of the live instruments or audio files?
What's the line up?
@lead said:
mation?
What do you imagine it doing?
Is it to manipulate the sound of the live instruments or audio files?
What's the line up?
Hi lead,
Sure. I was thinking of a simple loop pedal type system initially and then wondered if some bit crusher effects and other things were possible
yeah my grannie basher seems to work well with live bands.
check it here*
and the patch:
http://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/1824/grannie-basher-delay-line-granulator
@mod said:
yeah my grannie basher seems to work well with live bands.
nice record and use of your patch from estratossoma. i just played some loops with your patch. very nice soundmanipulation.
Can you help me use this patch? it looks gerat
Hi @peeshder!
As for the looping: If you're interested in a "non-sticky" looper, there's ALFALOOP:
https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/8150/alfaloop-0-1-2/6
I programmed it, so you're free to change length/content anytime. Some key features:
or this:
https://forum.pdpatchrepo.info/topic/10413/konetschnig-baumgartner-häberli-live-performance/1
this was a live-performance (me on piano, with two musician-friends). It's a patch running in the background, reacting mainly to loudness of the individual instruments, some looping - I don't remember... Computer was in the background, I had a pedal for main-volume only. I think I could find the patch if interested, just let me know...
cheers,
Marco
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