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Crepusculaire / FAC Phaser NSK
As @Daveypoo demonstrated, FAC Phaser works great with EPs. NSK’s JFilt’s Stage, RC275, iF Bass, SM1 and GeoShred.
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Yeah... great sound combinations in your hands and on the iPad. You're mix is perfect too. Nothing false in the orchestration.
I also had to Google for a definition... "pertaining to twilight" (in french no less). We can great music and a word for the day. But it is one of those words I defined (for myself) and it's a disturbing image so peek at your own peril:
based upon the way is sounds and I get a surface that looks like a blistered crepe by extracting crepe + pus + culiar. Sorry. I hope it doesn't stick with you like it has with me... for years I think.
Thank you @McD . I guess we are both improving 😉👍
Wow.
Thanks very much for the praise @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr. Much appreciated!
@WillieNegus, thanks, mate. Yeah, still using CB2 and still learning about it (I’m a slow learner!). It does feel like home. I just learned about the grid settings and that you can enlarge the midi editor screen. Lol! How’s with you?
Btw @McD, Monk did “Crepuscule For Nellie“. You know it?
great sounds!
No. I was more excited to follow Mile into the Cool and the modal style of jazz. Charley Parker and Monk
never captured my soul. I respect what they did to take the chordal harmonic systems to the logical end of a circle of fifths and Coltrane's voyages beyond tonal focused playing also left me cold.
But Miles... and Wayne and Herbie and Ron Carter... that was my entry point. And of course, all the Big Band shit since I was a drummer and nothing is more fun than setting up syncopations for 12 tight horns.
Then Tower of Power and Fusion.. again: drummer's kicking ass. David Garibaldi and Billy Cobham.
I'm all about the groove... Steely Dan for example.
Django got there first:
Before my time... Wes Montgomery for me. And then Hendrix, Clapton... the music has to seem like it's
yours. and what you latch on to is personal. It just speaks to you. I get the Django was unique but he was dated by the time I noticed.
Stanley Jordan... 2 handed tapping... that was something truly new. I learned recently that there's a guitarist named T. J. Helmerich that pioneered 8 finger tapping. Who knew?
But who "moves" you? Who did you connect to?
@Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr, actually, I think Fibich got there foist.
Thanks for listening @reasOne. Very appreciative!