Sanne, you my hero! Have you seen my arrangement of your arrangement of "Fields of Barley" by Sting? I did it after I participated in a Native American sweat lodge ceremony, so its partly inspired by Native American song, and mostly improvisatorial.
Listen to "We Will Walk (in the Fields of Gold)"
http://www.myspace.com/tripleohnine
I think I'll look for a sub-harmonic synth or use the MDA-VST plug-in now, rather than a Chili Dog.
Thanks!
Michael Carlson (3x09) On Feb 8, 2012, at 5:38 AM, Sanne de Waard wrote: I use the MDA-VST plugin live with PC-laptop in all these videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/VocaLoop/videos
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 4:27 AM, Mike Fugazzi <mikefugazzi@gmail.com> wrote: Any sound samples? I don't think the POD HD synths will work well. They are just to glitchy even with just vocals. The bass octaver has a good bottom end, but is muddy. The synth route really intrigues me, but without a reference tone to shoo for, who the hell knows what I need, lol. There appears to be nothing like the DBX or Peavey in stompbox format...that is something I would need for live use.On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, Sanne de Waard wrote: Hi, I cannot help you with your current technical problem, but I do have a lot of experience with "octaving" my voice and vocal percussion. Instead of using an octaver, you could try to use a subharmonic synth. The results actually are stunning and way better than an guitar octaver. Hardware: http://www.dbxpro.com/120A/ Software: http://mda.smartelectronix.com/ (MDA Sub-Bass Synthesizer, VST) Good luck, Sanne This is Kid Beyond's secret weapon, live. Also, a few years back when Elliot Smith died, my wife and I helped out his estate by buying a one rack hardware suboctave generator that works really well live for vocals. It's buried in a rack I'm not using currently, but I think it was an earlier Peavey model. rick walker
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