Fri, 15 December 2006 postscript to a thought.
often it intrudes again.
was i here before?
This is one of my Live experiments.
I found a tiny little Yamaha keyboard at St. Vinnie's for 75 cents one day (a PSS-1 [i think; i can't find it], perhaps it's the first 'Yamahopper'). I played around with it that morning - getting a cool little groove out of it. So, i put one of my 500-dollar studio mikes on its dinky little speaker (it didn't even have a headphone jack), and recorded its little sequencer playback - pasting together a long version with a MiniDisc recorder (the sequence only ran for eight bars or so). Then (i think) i layered another part onto that - some arpeggios. I then took this to my gig at EmmaJoe's that Monday night, and played it back through a stereo digital effects processor, and played my flute - improvising a nice melody over the ostanada. I think it turned out okay.
Enjoy, "for music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." (William Congreve)
~heath
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postscript to a thought.
often it intrudes again.
was i here before?
This is one of my Live experiments.
I found a tiny little Yamaha keyboard at St. Vinnie's for 75 cents one day (a PSS-1 [i think; i can't find it], perhaps it's the first 'Yamahopper'). I played around with it that morning - getting a cool little groove out of it. So, i put one of my 500-dollar studio mikes on its dinky little speaker (it didn't even have a headphone jack), and recorded its little sequencer playback - pasting together a long version with a MiniDisc recorder (the sequence only ran for eight bars or so). Then (i think) i layered another part onto that - some arpeggios. I then took this to my gig at EmmaJoe's that Monday night, and played it back through a stereo digital effects processor, and played my flute - improvising a nice melody over the ostanada. I think it turned out okay.
Enjoy, "for music hath charms to soothe the savage breast." (William Congreve)
~heath
Creative Commons deed 2.5 = attribution, non-commercial, share alike
