David Rolo Stamme[n]
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I finally finished this animation and wanted to post it here in case anybody was interested in taking a little looksee-listen.
I attempted to translate the dynamic sonics of the Stamme[n] into visuals. Best seen in full 1080p HD.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DFtOeemTlM[/youtube]
Signal chain:
Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant --> Stamme[n] --> Boss RE-20 --> Zoom H5 recorder
I attempted to translate the dynamic sonics of the Stamme[n] into visuals. Best seen in full 1080p HD.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DFtOeemTlM[/youtube]
Signal chain:
Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant --> Stamme[n] --> Boss RE-20 --> Zoom H5 recorder
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…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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Wow, this is really great.
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Sorry there isn't more purple.Chankgeez wrote:![]()
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But seriously. Thanks for checking it out.
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Thanks! The pedal is really great. So much to tap into.Olin wrote:Wow, this is really great.
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UglyCasanova wrote:Yes!
Thanks, dude!
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Yeah that's really cool!
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Dude, lame.
I need to know every setting you used at all times in a video or it's worthless.
(JK)
Beautifully imagined and executed. More please.
Also, damn, what elemental dream landscape are you fortunate enough to live near.
I need to know every setting you used at all times in a video or it's worthless.
(JK)
Beautifully imagined and executed. More please.
Also, damn, what elemental dream landscape are you fortunate enough to live near.
DRodriguez wrote:Imma build a disc delay based on a stationary bike, the faster you pedal, the faster the delay.
Bike backwards and you get a reverse delay.
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Haha! Yes. It would be another layer of complication to overlay a visual animation of the Stamme[n] settingsfuzzisokiguess wrote:Dude, lame.
I need to know every setting you used at all times in a video or it's worthless.
(JK)
Beautifully imagined and executed. More please.
Also, damn, what elemental dream landscape are you fortunate enough to live near.
changing in real-time. Maybe next time!
Thanks for the kind words. I live in rural southeastern Ontario. That beach used to be only frequented by
locals and occasionally a sailboat would dock offshore so people can swim there. But earlier this summer
there were torrential downpours and a lot of flooding, so one of the sand beaches where tourists go was
closed and so a constant flock of tourists descended onto this rocky beach.
One of the days I arrived at the beach and there was no room to set up around my stack of driftwood. Too
many tourists. So I went home and "painted" rocks with water.
Thanks!dandy13 wrote:Awesome!
cantremember wrote:Yeah that's really cool!
Thanks for checking it out.
