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Re: Glockenspiels/Concert Bells etc

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posting in this thread because this interests me
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Holy shit that clip was awesome. Completely mesmerising
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Brandsmannen wrote:Holy shit that clip was awesome. Completely mesmerising
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update line/instrument out:

i have to say, i am sorry, my friends one is some sort of DIY with a build in piezzo... we didnt talked that much about it, because he dont like it and he think it works better with a real mic instead of the build in. i mixed that up with the Kalimba when i posted. i really tought his one was something standard. - sorry :x
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Thanks for chiming in with this update.
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Still haven't gotten my glock yet. :(

I made another short clip with a bowl, pot, and coffee pot filled with water, plus a metal steamer basket and my wah wah tube if anyone was interested.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ-sBoPZlAk[/youtube]
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Sign me up. I have a sardine can kalimba that would sound good in that mix-sounds very cool when you float it on water. Do you have your clay drum yet?
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No, I didn't get that bitch either yet. :(

Sardine can kalimba in water sounds interesting....
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Ugly Nora wrote:Still haven't gotten my glock yet. :(

I made another short clip with a bowl, pot, and coffee pot filled with water, plus a metal steamer basket and my wah wah tube if anyone was interested.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ-sBoPZlAk[/youtube]
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That's incredible, those sounds are beautiful, no clue how you did all that with the stuff you listed! :love:
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I uh, kinda broke a set of bells this weekend when they fell in the back of the truck we were transporting them in for the symphony's crap-tacular fourth of July bullshit.

Fixed them easily enough with a pair of pliers and a whole lot of luck that none of the tubes bent.
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Those clips are awesome. I need to learn how to play singing bowls apparently. And use my mic/mixer better so I can reasonably get the effects happening.
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Thanks guys. I had fun making it.

Tristan, here is a pic of the implements I used. Sorry I didn't include that in the video for a reference. Of course there is also some talking in the beginning that I didn't mention, but I figured that was obvious.

My pedal chain had 2 pitch pedals: EQD Pitch Bay, and Mid-Fi Deluxe Pitch Pirate. So, I was able to manipulate the pitches. Also, I had the Industrial Electric Echo Degrader which has some wacky tape warble type sounds. Other pedals used were the Dreadbox Taff Tremolo and the Industrial Electric RM-1N. Can get some neat sounds with that combination.

PeteeBee- This was just recorded with an old Silvertone bullet mic, shown in the pic. Nothing fancy.

Do you have actual Tibetan singing bowls? I would love to get some of them. They are quite expensive from what I saw. I am not sure how good the cheap ones sound. But, since I will most likely put them through effects, maybe that doesn't really matter that much. I would love to see/hear a demo if you have em. :)

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Short masturbation sequence featuring my new tambourine and glock.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px-uGKwFYUg[/youtube]
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Made a short video the other night of some glock and flea market obtained bells and other percussion if anyone wanted to hear. Just messing around with my new mic and room layout . Ran the whole mix through a Moog Ring Modulator, being controlled by the Moog cp251. Hope to mess around with similar stuff tomorrow night.


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vygSQWIIqeg[/youtube]
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