Paul R Bower wrote: > do you utilise the pedal input on your Vortex for control of parameters from > your MOTM..? as I'm a newbie I've still not gotten around to this. If you > (or anyone) is unaware of the possibilities of this - reply and i'll post > the details > I've actually not gotten around to even using a pedal w/ the Vortex. They require a stereo jack which isn't compatible with any of the pedals I have lying around. I've been meaning modify a foot pedal to work with it. And now that you bring this up, I realize I need to. I had forgotten that there was also an A/B Out. > nother direct question to Thomas - what do you think of the FFWD album..? I > used to work for the Orb years ago, and I'll tell you at the time we just > could not shift that album. When the label closed down, I was the one stood > in a skip on a gigantic heap of vinyl and CDs letting rip with a pickaxe - > by law we had to destroy a lot of stock for copyright purposes... ...tell > you what, I've still got a couple of copies in my drawer at work - who wants > one..? (total arbitary selection proceedure guarenteed) I think it is absolutely great. Beautiful sonic textures blending with Fripp's also beautiful guitar doodles. I also have wondered about the sonic "signatures" at the end of each piece. There is one on about the third cut that sounds like someone splashing in a swimming pool. But there is this awesome subtle stereo flange to it that just makes the sound so three dimensional. With my eyes closed I can hear it move around my head. I've heard this same signature on a fairly recent Hillage piece, but the effect wasn't as pronounced. Any info on this? Thanks, Thomas BTW. It is a shame this work isn't available anymore. I rate it up there with any of the Eno/Fripp collaborations.
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Re: Demographics
1999-10-28 by Thomas Hudson
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