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yeah you realize the burden on my conscience ... :-)UglyCasanova wrote:I'm just glad bacegchsbis didn't have to quit music.![]()
sig'dfuzzisokiguess wrote:Dam[n]! That required Montreal Assembly speed.
That is an awesome consolation prize for missing out!drolo wrote:sig'd
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.
Thanks. It will be interesting to hear what you create with a Stamme[n].shikawkee wrote:v.1 to v.2 was amazing. Can't wait to get mine. Brilliant pedal IMO. Thanks to Seance for turning
yees ... what else could I make it do next ..fuzzisokiguess wrote:That is an awesome consolation prize for missing out!drolo wrote:sig'd![]()
The evolution from v1 to v2 was quite impressive- plus integrating features of other products into this version- really fun watching this pedal change/evolve/grow!
And I'm sure you'll grow tired of the questions, but do you have an idea for what's next with Stamme[n]- more v2s? A v3??
Believe it or not the first thing I'm recording with it is an album of Francis Child collected ballads from the British Isles. 4-500 year old songs in a free improv context. I've been working on the songs for two years and I think I've finally got my head wrapped around them. Acoustic guitar, voice and my pedal board. Could be, should be, off the wall.Seance wrote:Thanks. It will be interesting to hear what you create with a Stamme[n].shikawkee wrote:v.1 to v.2 was amazing. Can't wait to get mine. Brilliant pedal IMO. Thanks to Seance for turning
DROLO is on a roll.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.
Yeah just work those ideas into brother sister and cousin pedals. Or stamme[n] spaw[n]drolo wrote:to be honest I am having a hard time not thinking of updates and new features etc and just deciding that it's good as it is for a while.
which for a customer could be a bit disconcerting, as you are buying something and you don't know if something better is going to come out the following month.
I'm kind of forcing myself to leave it be for a moment and focus on new projects.
Please let us know when that is available for our listening pleasure. The concept is VERY interesting.shikawkee wrote:Believe it or not the first thing I'm recording with it is an album of Francis Child collected ballads from the British Isles. 4-500 year old songs in a free improv context. I've been working on the songs for two years and I think I've finally got my head wrapped around them. Acoustic guitar, voice and my pedal board. Could be, should be, off the wall.Seance wrote:Thanks. It will be interesting to hear what you create with a Stamme[n].shikawkee wrote:v.1 to v.2 was amazing. Can't wait to get mine. Brilliant pedal IMO. Thanks to Seance for turning
DROLO is on a roll.![]()
Thanks. It should be out in 2018. It's possible I may record it in London with my colleagues in the London Experimental Ensemble which I was part of for a year last year. THAT would be perfect but we'll have to see if the timing works out. Here's a brief clip of a tw-hour concert we gave interpreting Cornelius Cardew's Treatise graphic score to give you an idea:damnableman wrote:shikawkee wrote:Seance wrote:Please let us know when that is available for our listening pleasure. The concept is VERY interesting.shikawkee wrote: Believe it or not the first thing I'm recording with it is an album of Francis Child collected ballads from the British Isles. 4-500 year old songs in a free improv context. I've been working on the songs for two years and I think I've finally got my head wrapped around them. Acoustic guitar, voice and my pedal board. Could be, should be, off the wall.![]()
that's some really good stuff !!shikawkee wrote:
Thanks. It should be out in 2018. It's possible I may record it in London with my colleagues in the London Experimental Ensemble which I was part of for a year last year. THAT would be perfect but we'll have to see if the timing works out. Here's a brief clip of a tw-hour concert we gave interpreting Cornelius Cardew's Treatise graphic score to give you an idea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEV0klWaHVc&t=3s