Can we start a Demo Video Thread?

Started by mikemaddux, May 17, 2010, 03:33:11 AM

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timd

Quote from: Jdansti on April 04, 2013, 11:29:02 PM
Cool stuff, Tim!  8)

Which echo did you mod?
It was a Hannah Montana toy guitar with echo I circuit bent into a pedal. It had a 2399 chip in there, and the circuit was similar to the pt2399 datasheet echo. One of the mods I did was swap out the delay time resistor to a much higher value pot for the long grainy echos.

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Jdansti

Sounds great!  Nice tone control!   :)
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My first shot at editing digital video...

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Jdansti

^^Three chords never sounded better!  :)
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haveyouseenhim

Love it. I would like to do this but my computer probably couldn't handle it. Makes me miss the roland gr-50 that my friend let me borrow.
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deadastronaut

ha ha i'm a cheap soab... ;D

i'd love to have a go on a poly one though... 8)
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Jdansti

Beautiful!  I think you were a church organist in a past life! ;) I'm ready for some Toccata and Fugue in D Minor!

I hope you don't mind a few questions:

1) Was it responding to your vibrato or were you vibrato-ing out of habit?

2) Will it respond to string bends and the whammy bar?

3) Is it attack sensitive.  For example, if you play some Ian Anderson flute, will it produce a hard "puff" attack when you attack the string hard, and a legato slur if you do a soft hammer on/pull off trill?

4) This is probably more of a DAW question. Could you assign one instrument to all notes you play below a certain pitch and another instrument to notes above that pitch?  For example, string bass for notes you play on the low E and A strings and piano chords for notes on the four higher strings? 

Sorry for the questions, but this is fascinating stuff!!!
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artifus

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Quote from: Jdansti on May 01, 2013, 10:07:42 AM
3) Is it attack sensitive.  For example, if you play some Ian Anderson flute, will it produce a hard "puff" attack when you attack the string hard, and a legato slur if you do a soft hammer on/pull off trill?

4) This is probably more of a DAW question. Could you assign one instrument to all notes you play below a certain pitch and another instrument to notes above that pitch?  For example, string bass for notes you play on the low E and A strings and piano chords for notes on the four higher strings?  

Sorry for the questions, but this is fascinating stuff!!!

3 would depend on the sound you were triggering - you would set adsr there. there seems to be some crude velocity sensing.

4 set up your sounds in a sampler and keymap them. you can then have different instruments in different octaves - eg c2 to c3  for bass, c#3 to c4  for whatever, etc. depending on velocity sensitivity you could also have two sound per note - play softly for oboe or hard for trumpet or whatever. and set up individual samples on odd notes here and there that you are unlikely to play unless very deliberately so that can trigger one shot samples, sound fx, loops, lighting fx...

as to playing style (i'm sloppy too) try the old acoustic guitar to a banjo with a sock trick. stuff some light foam or cloth under your strings to deaden them as some bassists do. this should allow enough of a note thru for the pic to sample but quickly kill off any ringing that may cause beat frequencies that would confuse the pic program.

Jdansti

Quote from: artifus on May 01, 2013, 02:49:12 PM
Quote from: Jdansti on May 01, 2013, 10:07:42 AM
3) Is it attack sensitive.  For example, if you play some Ian Anderson flute, will it produce a hard "puff" attack when you attack the string hard, and a legato slur if you do a soft hammer on/pull off trill?

4) This is probably more of a DAW question. Could you assign one instrument to all notes you play below a certain pitch and another instrument to notes above that pitch?  For example, string bass for notes you play on the low E and A strings and piano chords for notes on the four higher strings?  

Sorry for the questions, but this is fascinating stuff!!!

3 would depend on the sound you were triggering - you would set adsr there. there seems to be some crude velocity sensing.

4 set up your sounds in a sampler and keymap them. you can then have different instruments in different octaves - eg c2 to c3  for bass, c#3 to c4  for whatever, etc. depending on velocity sensitivity you could also have two sound per note - play softly for oboe or hard for trumpet or whatever. and set up individual samples on odd notes here and there that you are unlikely to play unless very deliberately so that can trigger one shot samples, sound fx, loops, lighting fx...

as to playing style (i'm sloppy too) try the old acoustic guitar to a banjo with a sock trick. stuff some light foam or cloth under your strings to deaden them as some bassists do. this should allow enough of a note thru for the pic to sample but quickly kill off any ringing that may cause beat frequencies that would confuse the pic program.

Thanks! I'll have to try the dampening trick.
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deadastronaut

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Quote from: Jdansti on May 01, 2013, 10:07:42 AM
Beautiful!  I think you were a church organist in a past life! ;) I'm ready for some Toccata and Fugue in D Minor!

I hope you don't mind a few questions:

1) Was it responding to your vibrato or were you vibrato-ing out of habit?   HABIT :)

2) Will it respond to string bends and the whammy bar?  NOPE

3) Is it attack sensitive.  For example, if you play some Ian Anderson flute, will it produce a hard "puff" attack when you attack the string hard, and a legato slur if you do a soft hammer on/pull off trill? AS ART SAID.. :)

4) This is probably more of a DAW question. Could you assign one instrument to all notes you play below a certain pitch and another instrument to notes above that pitch?  For example, string bass for notes you play on the low E and A strings and piano chords for notes on the four higher strings?  AS ART SAID

Sorry for the questions, but this is fascinating stuff!!! NO PROBLEMO.. ;)

john, i thought you had one of those sonuus midi converters....?....the sonuus V2 does bends. and velocity...pretty cool.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wOoIZSH7G8

may have to get my missus to buy me a birthday prezzie...around £80.00 :) 8)
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artifus

Quote from: Jdansti on May 01, 2013, 10:56:46 PM
Thanks! I'll have to try the dampening trick.

also try different pickups and winding your tone control down.

Jdansti

Quote from: deadastronaut on May 02, 2013, 06:02:36 AM
Quote from: Jdansti on May 01, 2013, 10:07:42 AM
Beautiful!  I think you were a church organist in a past life! ;) I'm ready for some Toccata and Fugue in D Minor!

I hope you don't mind a few questions:

1) Was it responding to your vibrato or were you vibrato-ing out of habit?   HABIT :)

2) Will it respond to string bends and the whammy bar?  NOPE

3) Is it attack sensitive.  For example, if you play some Ian Anderson flute, will it produce a hard "puff" attack when you attack the string hard, and a legato slur if you do a soft hammer on/pull off trill? AS ART SAID.. :)

4) This is probably more of a DAW question. Could you assign one instrument to all notes you play below a certain pitch and another instrument to notes above that pitch?  For example, string bass for notes you play on the low E and A strings and piano chords for notes on the four higher strings?  AS ART SAID

Sorry for the questions, but this is fascinating stuff!!! NO PROBLEMO.. ;)

john, i thought you had one of those sonuus midi converters....?....the sonuus V2 does bends. and velocity...pretty cool.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wOoIZSH7G8

may have to get my missus to buy me a birthday prezzie...around £80.00 :) 8)

I was just asking whether your DIY version could handle bends. It's been a while since I've played with my G2M, which I think is V1. I can't remember if it handles bends. I guess I'm going to have to reload Sonar DAW and give it another go.
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give reaper a try - free demo. you wont regret it.

http://www.reaper.fm/