I have to say i haven't gone further than the wall of noiz + beautifull delay feedback thing. which is not so bad ! the only time i 'm really using it is by sampling some parts i like to use them in the computer after. i planned to use it live but decided not to as the interface makes it way too dangerous.... but hey ! that's why i subscribed this list, to find around some people who actually know how to really produce some good shit with it ! Guillaume. PS : i'm new to this list, so i just thought that was the good moment to say "hi". --- Richard Scott <richardscott@...> a \ufffdcrit\ufffd: > I must admit not really using mine, the Alesis A6 > has so many knobs its much > more appealing and the nord modular just has so much > everything... so yeah I > dig the evolver but I'm not actually choosing it > very often at the moment > > Like others I'm awaiting the new editor because the > hardware interface, > although a great minimal design, is just not very > appealing to my brain and > fingers, especially the sequencer > > Richard > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Automatic Panic" <thesoundzoneinfo@...> > To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 8:27 AM > Subject: Re: [Evolver] evo in actual use in your > actual music writing. > > > > same here, was great when i first got it and have > been > > thinking of selling it but i just might keep in > once i > > get the editor i'll see if i really wanna keep it > in > > the end. > > > > > > --- mr julian <jujulilianan@...> wrote: > >> > >> so.. has anyone written anything cool with their > >> evolver lately? > >> I have to say, I've started getting much more > subtle > >> with my evo > >> programming. > >> > >> when I first started it was all about wiggly > whacked > >> out unsynched LFO FX > >> ramble walls of noise, but as much as I loved it, > I > >> couldn't find any way to > >> make it work with other things.. I nearly sold it > >> once or twice, but the > >> wall of noise sillyness was so much fun, and the > >> rawness of its sound was so > >> engaging, even though I couldn't use it I loved > it. > >> so I kept it just for my > >> own amusement rather than a serious part of my > >> instrument collection.... > >> kind of like a music toy. I get the feeling a lot > of > >> people had exactly the > >> same issues with it, from what I read here over > the > >> last few years.. > >> > >> Anyway - finally, I think I actually learned how > to > >> use it in a way that > >> works for me... I've been using it for simple > bass > >> and synth sounds, with > >> most modulations/sequencer turned right down or > even > >> off, > >> distortion/hackfeedback and delay left right > >> alone... like I'm aiming for it > >> to pretend it's just an SH101 most of the > time.... > >> It makes a really > >> beautiful solid sound thats all its own when you > do > >> this, and that way all > >> the weird possibilities are kept in reserve for > the > >> occasional mod wheel > >> controlled wigout. > >> > >> > >> Me and my partner are starting to record a new > album > >> now, and I'm really > >> optimistic that the evolver will be making some > very > >> major appearances in > >> it... > >> > >> > >> .........just thought I'd share my recent > positive > >> experiences. > >> :-) > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> julian > >> > >> > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Make Yahoo! your home page > > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ D\ufffdcouvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail : 250 Mo d'espace de stockage pour vos mails ! Cr\ufffdez votre Yahoo! Mail sur http://fr.mail.yahoo.com/
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Re: [Evolver] evo in actual use in your actual music writing.
2005-04-30 by Monsieur O.
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