anthony, you have fine taste, as that has long been one of my personal favorite instrumental breaks in rock music. i can't suggest any patch possibilites there, but i think the best thing is to set up a patch that has no control factor that is outside of your own control...meaning use as many user controlled/non-mechanical modifiers and triggers as possible such as ribbon, joystick, expresion pedal, or theremin controller. i think the human nervous system's version of random is more interesting than mechanically generated random. coming from someone who has a really whacked sense of rhythm i've learned to appreciate that while not exactly "tight", i at least have MY version of rhythm. i think eno was probably just jamming live and all the interesting tweaks and timbre changes were done live with fingers or feet. his solo on roxy music's "editions of you" is another awesome synth freakout. have fun- tom --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "anthonyjanas" <ajanas1@...> wrote: > > i was listening to this song by Brian Eno and i was practicing my patching skills but trying > to get a similar sound but i'm having trouble making the "bleeps and bloops" behave in a > pseudo-rhythmic manner as they do in the song. Any suggestions? >
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Re: the paw paw negro blowtorch
2007-03-17 by thomasborax
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