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Monday - keyboard improv

Quantiloop
Patterning
AUM
Amplitube
Neo-Soul Keys Studio
iGrand Piano
ZMors Eq
Altispace

LumaFusion
Staella

iPad Pro 9.7" 1st Generation iOS 13.2.2

iPhone SE - camera

Comments

  • Nice piece of work right there. Enjoyed the one from last week too. This one is especially funky though.

  • iGrand doesn't get much respect on the Forum as a rule but I think it records really well and it rock solid as an app. I keep forgetting to use it in AUM because I tend to look for the AU apps and there are some great gems in my IAA list... Chrystaline for example for a great shimmer.

    Nice video production... I love watching a keyboard players hands to help see how things were played.

  • Wow, that's a great one @Gravitas!
    Where does the funky bass guitar come from?

  • @rs2000 said:
    Wow, that's a great one @Gravitas!
    Where does the funky bass guitar come from?

    Good catch... unless he played a bass into Amplitube.

  • @McD said:

    @rs2000 said:
    Wow, that's a great one @Gravitas!
    Where does the funky bass guitar come from?

    Good catch... unless he played a bass into Amplitube.

    Bass guitar > Amplitube > Quantiloop maybe?

  • @rs2000 said:
    Bass guitar > Amplitube > Quantiloop maybe?

    Or he likes to import loops from other sources to make a backing track for his jams.

  • @Ben

    Thank you, glad you enjoyed both.
    There is more to come.

    @rs2000
    You've got it right.
    Bass guitar > Amplitube hosted in AUM > Quantiloop.
    AUM is the main host for effects and routing
    So that way Quantiloop is solely for looping.

    I used to be a session bass player.

    @McD

    I played all the instruments except for Patterning.
    I would've laid down drums as well but
    I simply don't have space for a drumkit.
    I'm learning how to use Quantiloop live.
    Amplitube was for the bass tone.

    Thank you for the compliment in regards to the video production.
    It's developing quite nicely.

  • I love how this thing developed ... had no idea where it was going, in fact was thinking it was an odd meter thing until the bass came in. I love when that happens. Thanks for posting this @Gravitas .

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