David Rolo Stamme[n]

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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]

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Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant --> Stamme[n] --> Boss RE-20 --> Zoom H5 recorder
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:)* :love: :thumb:
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Wow, this is really great.
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Chankgeez wrote::)* :love: :thumb:
Sorry there isn't more purple.

:wha?: :eek:

But seriously. Thanks for checking it out.
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Olin wrote:Wow, this is really great.
Thanks! The pedal is really great. So much to tap into.
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Yes!
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UglyCasanova wrote:Yes!
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Thanks, dude!
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Awesome!
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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.
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fuzzisokiguess 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.
Haha! Yes. It would be another layer of complication to overlay a visual animation of the Stamme[n] settings
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dandy13 wrote:Awesome!
Thanks!
cantremember wrote:Yeah that's really cool!
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Thanks for checking it out.
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