I saw that, I'm probably going to leave it for a bit as a couple of people in the FB group have noted some issues and every time I update I have to delete all the presets which get uploaded before loading all mine back on, and doing that three times is a pain in the neck
I saw that, I'm probably going to leave it for a bit as a couple of people in the FB group have noted some issues and every time I update I have to delete all the presets which get uploaded before loading all mine back on, and doing that three times is a pain in the neck
Yeah, I want to dive in but I have plenty of other stuff to keep me busy and I'm seeing some reports of bugginess, but I'm wondering if that's with users who are just less experienced with the pedal. The folks who have been long time experts all seem to be loving the new update.
I added up the numbers so far and it's quite impressive/crazy depending on how you look at it
2020 - 32 albums / 261 tracks
2021 - 100 albums / 940 tracks
2020 - 54 albums / 328 tracks
so 186 albums and 1,529 tracks so far
Not sure what I'm going to do after that, but I doubt I'll stray too far from what I'm doing now as it feels like my thing, and I like making and listening to it.
My band's (Microwaves) new album can be streamed at the link.
FYI, post COVID, our bassist of nearly 10 years quit, and our 4th bassist (Adam MacGregor, of Creation Is Crucifixion, Conrad, Brown Angel) returned for half of the record and to play live shows. Our original bassist, Steve Moore (Zombi, Lovelock, etc) plays on the other half.
Guests include Rebecca Burchette of Multicult, Eric Paul of Arab On Radar/Chinese Stars/Doomsday Student/Psychic Graveyard, Sarah Quintero of Spotlights and Todd Rittman of US Maple/Dead Rider.
Played one my fave local improvised music series tonight. It's has a pretty democratic/open concept idea of "self-curation": the organizer posts a blank spreadsheet and you sign up and then you play a 20-minute set with whoever else has signed up for your set.
I brought along lyre and circuit-bent Speak&Spell + a Pladask-heavy array of pedals. Think it came out okay... I felt I was a bit less in sync at the start, but it fell together increasingly as the set went along, thanks to a piano player with good pitch who zoned in to where the other noises were.
Phosphene Audio wrote:My band's (Microwaves) new album can be streamed at the link.
FYI, post COVID, our bassist of nearly 10 years quit, and our 4th bassist (Adam MacGregor, of Creation Is Crucifixion, Conrad, Brown Angel) returned for half of the record and to play live shows. Our original bassist, Steve Moore (Zombi, Lovelock, etc) plays on the other half.
Guests include Rebecca Burchette of Multicult, Eric Paul of Arab On Radar/Chinese Stars/Doomsday Student/Psychic Graveyard, Sarah Quintero of Spotlights and Todd Rittman of US Maple/Dead Rider.
Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:Played one my fave local improvised music series tonight. It's has a pretty democratic/open concept idea of "self-curation": the organizer posts a blank spreadsheet and you sign up and then you play a 20-minute set with whoever else has signed up for your set.
I brought along lyre and circuit-bent Speak&Spell + a Pladask-heavy array of pedals. Think it came out okay... I felt I was a bit less in sync at the start, but it fell together increasingly as the set went along, thanks to a piano player with good pitch who zoned in to where the other noises were.
Dowi wrote:
This is actually pretty good! Put it on air this morning in the office.
The general idea of the 20min set with whoever signs up is intriguing
It works out surprisingly well most of the time, musically speaking. And as a social experience, it's very good... gives you a chance to play with people who aren't just your same group of friends and to have to face different musical mindsets.
I captured this mostly to test the recording rig I was setting up for some rehearsals + jams over the holidays, but I'm actually pretty stoked with the sounds that were coming out.