Little Martin, banjo & microtonic

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/mus ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: toddler/barn/doof<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: P100 Optimaster<BR> copyright © 2006 Wayne Freer<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> More kids stuff, this time two birds chasing the moon :smile:
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Very interesting style wayne! The sonic quality is excellent. Could I ask what gear and scope (?) tools you used in producing this? Is that masterverb on the banjo?

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Hey Witek, thanks !

The banjo & guitar are recorded with a Rode NT2 through a cheap ART Tube MiniPre on neutral setting.

It's Warp's P100 verb, some Vinco on guitar, Optimaster, then resparkled with PsyQ.

- and SonicCharge MicroTonic :smile:

regards, W
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good warm sound :smile:
Strange, i can easily hear a funky new Orleans pattern as well as a D'nBass beat with nerve rattles under it :smile:
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i am humbled by the coolness...
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I am more humbled by your posts, gentlefolk :smile:
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GREAT SONG, I love it !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by astroman »

Great style :grin:
Wayne is that still your old A16 on which the sound is coming in ?

congrats, Tom
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Yeah Tom, A16 still kicking :smile:
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Nice one Wayne. How long have you been playing the Banjo for?
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Cheers, Royston!

Um, got hold of my grandpa's banjo about 28 years ago, but was using it more for strum action.

Here I have used the magic of multitrack occasionally to give the impression of chopsiness where perhaps i may fall short :wink:

On this thread i fessed up thus
if it was too tricky i did two banjo tracks, one would be 1st & 2nd semiquavers, other 3rd & 4th.
Interesting results with accents doing it that way too.
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Post by digitalaudiosoft »

hi,

as a musician ( bass player ) i'm a fan of victor wooten and bela fleck.
i like yours,good work.

eric
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wayne wrote: Here I have used the magic of multitrack occasionally to give the impression of chopsiness where perhaps i may fall short :wink:
Ah, I see. Lester Polfus would be proud! :-)
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