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Re: Delurk and request for feedback



O.K., honest without evil? I'll try... I have a powerful aversion to the human choir chorus-ey stuff, around 1:40 they visited just long enough to make me noidy. I KNOW it's me, but there are like, GREAT movie soundtracks, there's movement in the dark cave... is it a wing? is it a tentacle... is it... BANG! Those damn human male choirboys go "Bum-Bum! BUM BUM BUM!!!" and the girls go "AAAHH-ahhh!" and I go shit where's the volume quik! So I really liked it, you had amorphous, building... elements, not quite evil, but certainly not daffodil-happy, and then at 1:40 the choir escaped the dungeon for just long enough to jack ME. Like I said, it's MY problem, but... you can find those same notes quite easy with just a different tone, you could try like a notch filter or "comb" filter if you wanna weird them up? Like a graphic EQ with the levels high-low-high-low-high-low. Some people will do that and then DISTORT THE STUFFING out of a few bands but keep that way low in the mix. So it's disturbing but YOU DON'T KNOW WHY... or even happy notes but with their own, lurking, oddball "issues." Well, it's better than anything I've posted. One of these days I ought to post something, I guess. (shame, lurk, insecurity, mommy wouldn't let me keep the puppy etc.)

On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 9:41 AM, Greg Wegmann <theweg@gmail.com> wrote:
 Ice and peaceful

Wegs phone

> On Dec 12, 2016, at 7:17 AM, STEVE BLAKEMORE <blakemorehome@btinternet.com> wrote:
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> Hi everyone
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> I've been lurking on the list for a while now and feel confident enough to participate a bit.
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> I've put up onto YouTube my first public bit of looping.
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> I'm working on a long term project, taking a portable looping setup of laptop, sequencer, VSTs and Looping software out into nature and performing live synth pieces.
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> Here's the link:
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU5jWarWeiY
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> The pictures are from the walk I did to get to the location and the view from the top of the hill. Very conveniently, the was a picnic table so setup and playing was quite easy and pleasant.
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> I'd welcome any feedback you can spare time to give.
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> Regardless, I'm planning to put up a lot of other pieces I've made this way for pubic perusal.
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> Thanks in advance to any of you who can spare a minute or 11 to give an opinion. Please be as honest as you can - if I'm barking up the wrong tree, tell me!
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> Steve B
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