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Swam Noodle

Posting as a Swam noob and will post back again. To see if you can actually improve much.

Brass is best for when you mute beats.

The swirl motion of mpe au app, is good for when um-uting beat in time ( at 3.58 ) almost.

and the fall down parameter of flute, after.

Its the best fall down voice.

Comments

  • edited August 8

    Its ok.

    A fun addition to ipad.

    Its like the titty Bar in Star Wars.

    Would be better if not playing live and arranging in a song, instead.

    I set up a cam but may do a vid next time.

  • Haven't got a clue what was going on there but it was strangely hypnotic. ;-)

  • @deadpoetlive said:
    Haven't got a clue what was going on there but it was strangely hypnotic. ;-)

    Thanks.

    Kinda lame ( live )

    but its funny as from .50 to 1.48 ( The Trumpet )

    Genuine Star wars.

    Its just using screen keyboard. A side controller and a foot pedal, to control swams.

  • Should make a recording arrangement.

    Just fun and easy to practice over a jazz loop.

  • I really enjoyed your first one in particular. So did you record those snippets into Koala? I thought you did a good job of using the most unusual sounding qualities of those instruments. I was hoping that they'd all join in together for a final ensemble.

  • edited August 10

    @MrStochastic said:
    I really enjoyed your first one in particular. So did you record those snippets into Koala? I thought you did a good job of using the most unusual sounding qualities of those instruments. I was hoping that they'd all join in together for a final ensemble.

    Thanks.

    No MrStochastic

    Just first practices live over a drum sample.

    It should be better if using Koala, which Iv now set up to make a song. I can just redo each Koala recording.

    Doubt there would be midi to edit so unsure how Id make an assemble ( if an assemble means same notes for instruments )

    Koala could also be good for making patterns ( pad to pad ) from an initial recording.

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