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Your stuff owns you. -Tyler Durden max valentino wrote: > I am really enjoying this thread on the power of limitations (in gear). >And > it is ironic that I am going through on of these "gear-downsizing" >periods > right now. > Sometime ago I read an interview with Eno where he was discussing he >rather > simple and out-of-date set up. He said that the tools he uses he knows >very > well, and while they may be limited, he would rather work within a >limited > but known universe than the infinite. In other words, he would rather >have > a couple of boxes he knew very well, and have just a handful of tricks or > tones than a gazillion options.... > I found this true with my set up also. The more processors I threw into >the > mix, the more I used...or should I say tried to use! This would bring >upon > a terrible state of option anxiety ("hmmm that's cool, but what if I >changed > this, and added that, and then tweaked this other thing?") > After going through a bunch of rack and floor processors and pedals, now >I > am back to a fairly easy to manage setup: Godin A4 bass, Raven Labs > Mixer/DI, Raven Labs Inst. Pre, Lexicon Alex, Lexicon JamMan,and >sometimes > tossing in a DL4 just for fun. The Raven stuff is used mostly for it's > transparent sound quality, and the two aux loops. The Alex is way out of > date: single effects, 16 bit, NON-MIDI...but it has a quality which is > unique and musical. And the JamDude...well, we all know about this! It >is > a simple, albeit limited setup, which challenges my creativity in >ingenuity > (and it sounds better than a lot of stuff all hoked up!). I find I am > creating effects "manually"..that is with my hands: mutes, false >harmonics, > playing drums on the bass,(...alright I am still sticking aligator clips >all > over the bass and using an Ebow, but...) and combining these manual > techniques with sometimes subtle,sometimes extreme electronic treatments > (yes, have been able to write some fairly extreme patches with the > limitations of the Alex). For loops the JamBoy works superbly, in a >simple > way. No I can't do crossfades, or undo functions like the EDP, or any of > the cool stuff on the 'peater, but I have found I can make seamless > atmospheric loops (no clicks) by just relying on my snse of time, my > abilities, and this rather simple setup. And I am able to do some really > incredible "song form" loops without MIDI or a drum machine (just the >faux > drums played on the bass). > And it is alot easier to cart around (1 4space rack!). > Since I unburdened myself from all the other processors and pedals my >signal > is cleaner, tone is better, and I am enjoying looping and music making >even > more. > It's all about creativity...not gear! But having said that I do envison >an > EDP sometime soon..... > Max > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp