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Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:24 pm
by dawman
Got my sidewalk/Convention gigs coming up and I have 30+ solo tunes w/o a sequncer,
as you'll notice this is live, and kind of sucks as I have to stand on a sustain pedal while bending notes, etc.
I get paid well so I don't care if it sucks 'cause everyone's drunk
anyways.
I even have my own waittail cocktress bringing me Jaeger, and before I play I crumble
up 50 bucks worth of 5's and 1's so these cheapskates don't think they can toss coins
in my Schnifter.

Anyways, you'll need collections from j9k, Modular 2,3, & 4, Flexor, DJ Microns
FAT BASTARD Oscillators, and who can forget the mighty RoyT's CWModular Libraries.
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Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:19 pm
by ehasting
and what about a soundclip from the even.. pehaps in two section.. before jäger and after jäger? :)
Looking great, thanks for sharing.

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:08 am
by jhulk
looking good jimmy so much easier to understand with the labels

will have a listen

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:06 am
by Immanuel
Hubird posted that Michael Angelo guitar video, and it struck me how much his high notes sounded like a synth. Now you post a synth that (@ 1:30) sounds like .... Michael Angelos high notes :lol:

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 8:36 am
by dawman
It's the actual attack that's the tough part to capture, but the sounds of Humbucking Pick Ups when the picking is done right where the Neck of the Guitar hits the Body, gets kind of close, but luckily I play for drunken tourists, who yell songs at me trying to see if I can play them, and I do I win the bums over as I can do all of the solos of Yore by PinkFloyd, Ozzy, etc.
I purposely use that as my "schtick."
Besides, in a world of prancy, dancy BOOV-BOOV sequenced Madonnas, and GaGa's I offer a breath of fresh air, even if it is humanly flawed... They actually like to watch me struggle as I reach for the Sustain that often crawls under the keys, even after wallet sized Duct Tape feet.

Ankyuvarymush..


Und Higen...I play better drunk...... :lol:

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:49 pm
by Immanuel
You can screw a sustain pedal to a hard mat or a thin board that you stand on.

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:59 pm
by dante
Wouldn't mind hearing the right hand solo, the left hand synthy bass belongs in analog world and detracts a little from the excellant Jan Hammer style lead guitar illusion. Maybe once 4 part multitimbral mode comes along you'll get a rickenbacker sound in the left hand.

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:18 pm
by wayne
You gotta tape that shit down Jim! And the pedal! Ankyu

Mate if I was a drunk strolling past I'd be a happy one :)

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:47 pm
by faxinadu
cool stuff!!!

Re: Modular Humbuckings

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 1:23 am
by Bud Weiser
dante wrote:
Wouldn't mind hearing the right hand solo, the left hand synthy bass belongs in analog world and detracts a little from the excellant Jan Hammer style lead guitar illusion. Maybe once 4 part multitimbral mode comes along you'll get a rickenbacker sound in the left hand.
The link above doesn´t give an audio file @soundcloud,- so I cannot have a listen unfortunately.
Is it removed from soundcloud,- or is it "private" ?

Bud