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Hi Fabio, Yes I have 2-3 tunes that start on one Stick and finish with the other. I’ll strategically put them in my set so that I can make instrument switches without
any dead time. It’s fun and it also adds a nice sonic dimension to the tunes with the added range and timbre of the Alto instrument. I run my EDP in the FX loop of a line mixer also so in addition to the two Sticks, I might mix some keyboard or MIDI Stick into the loop as well depending on
the gig. Glenn From: Fabio Katz [mailto:katzfabio@gmail.com]
Hi Glenn, Funny you mention "Fuga Y Misterio", I haven't performed that piece in a very long time and I am right now practising it for an upcoming live gig, relearning it from that old recording... I watched some of your performances on video and enjoyed them a lot, especially
Sunday in Palm Spring, I really like how you build your loops with interleaving notes in empty spaces. Do you ever switch Sticks in the middle of a song? Fabio On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Glenn Poorman <glenn.poorman@autodesk.com> wrote: Hi Fabio, Wow! Way back around 1999 or so I downloaded an MP3 of you playing “Fuga Y Mysterio” on Stick and
EDP. I still have it and still listen to it on occasion. That is one of my favorite looped Stick recordings. These days I perform with both a Grand Stick as well as an Alto Stick. I’ve worked up a small handful
of looped pieces that use both instruments. That way I can organize my sets so that there is no dead air when switching from one to the other. Glenn From: Fabio Katz [mailto:katzfabio@gmail.com]
Hi everybody, I am new to this forum! For years I used my Echoplex along with a Chapman Stick, which has a wide range (5 octaves for the 12-string), and sound effects for sound variety. Lately I started experimenting
with looping while switching instruments, each contributing its natural sound. Please check out
this video I made looping with ukulele, bass and acoustic guitar and let me know what you guys think. Thanks! Fabio |