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Jah, First, thanks for listening and the thoughtful reply. Here are more details: 1. The performance/recording was done on 21 January 2007, as part of a longer performance. Recording was done using Audacity, running on a Mac G5 PPC Dual 2.0 October (1.5 GB RAM). Audio interface in was via a Behringer FCA202 from the Tape Out of a Behringer Eurorack UB802 mixer. This file was extracted from the 90 minute performance using Amadeus Pro, same computer, and saved out as an AIFF file. No processing was done other than trimming for length and removing voice intros. 2. The rig itself was comprised as follows: Godin xtSA guitar, using GK cable only into a Roland GR-20. Several different synth settings were used throughout. Ebow was also used throughout. Stereo audio out of GR-20 into Boss FV-500L pedal, split into Left and Right, via 2 Morley A/B/Y switches set to "Y" into 2 pairs of Lexicon Vortexes, with assorted settings changed throughout the duration of the piece, being linked in series. (GR-20~Left.Out=>=>Vortex 1~In/Out=>Vortex 2; GR-20~Right.Out=>Vortex 3~In/Out=>Vortex 4~In, etc.,). The stereo outputs of the Vortex pairs were routed, one to a Lexicon MPX110/Stereo IN, the other to a Lexicon MX200/Stereo IN. The output of the MPX110 was sent to a Boss DD-20 Gigadelay, delay time set to 14.38 seconds, in "standard mode", 100% E. Level/100% Feedback. The E. Level and Feedback were both manipulated throughout the piece. The output of the MX200 was sent to another Boss DD-20 Gigadelay with the delay set at 23.00 seconds, and the same E.Level/Feedback and mode settings. Again, the E.Level and Feedback were manipulated. The manipulation was done by hand, reaching down and tweaking (which is why I'm REALLY excited by the idea of the DD-7 and the use of an expression pedal to control those parameters!). The two DD-20's were triggered simultaneously (as closely as I could do using both feet while sitting down) and individually throughout the performance ... this is pretty much the way I use them, sometimes together, sometimes apart. The two stereo pairs from the DD-20's were sent to the four main In's of a Yamaha MG10/2 mixer, with some Left/Right adjustments for the four channels. The main Out pair of the Yamaha was then sent to the two main In pair of the aforementioned Behringer UB802, where it was monitored via headphones and/or a pair of Roland MicroCubes, adjusted as identically as I could and facing me at head level. And that's it, for the rig/set up. Interesting comment about Synthesis, since so far as I know, I've never heard them before. Any links to them? Thanks again! Best, Dennis On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:49 PM, Jah Jast <jast81@yahoo.com> wrote: > Really interesting...Sounds like Synthesis > actually...Very good Ambient IMO ...Kind of Sonic > Painting...Slow Vibe with strong Pulse...We can feel > others Dimensions around... > We'd like to know more , can you giving us some > insight on your rig setup (Loopers/only Delays/both ?) > and how do you manage such a long Resonant chaotic > Sound over time without being submerged ? > Thanks. > > > --- Dennis Moser <sinsofmachaut@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm working on some files and rig setup and I need > > some feedback of > > the "Oh, I listened that and it didn't sux ... " or > > "Eeeeeuuuuuuuuw > > ... WHERE are you going with that?!?!" -kind ... > > here's the URL for > > the page with the MP3 ... > > > > http://audiozoloft.org/LP_test/here.html > > > > Single guitar, single take of a live performance > > direct to disk. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Dennis > > > > > > > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. >http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > >