OK, this is a topic for the Purgatory since we will be talking about heavy, black, thrash and gothic metal and the father of all music
I am messing around with this puppy, a Xmas gift from my wife.
I am right now programming my own patches to trim the sound collection I am looking for, you know, the big sound quest
It has got a great software tone editor through a midi link.
It emulates almost any combination of amps and cabinets on this planet.
I am currently integrating it in my setup.
Here is a part of it. There are also keyboards, additional amps and a midi network:
Very messy and kind of spaghetti nightmare I must admit.
Not too bad, I am in control of the dreaded ground loop.
I like very thick and grainy sound with a lot of texturing in the midtones and high range, the whole scenery sitting on top of a deep dark bottom.
Any fellow musician around there?
My favourite composer is JS Bach. He has invented or re-invented almost everything.
He is the Great Architect.
My other toys - Any musician in the room?
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I wish I played the guitar, bought one 2 years ago, just can't seem to find the time to learn...I'll cop the "I am too old to start" excuse. C'est la vie...
I suppose I could add that I played the piano albeit poorly through my teens and in a jazz band in High School and also played the bassoon for a while earlier on. But that was a long time ago and I've forgotten much of it...
I wish I played the guitar, bought one 2 years ago, just can't seem to find the time to learn...I'll cop the "I am too old to start" excuse. C'est la vie...
I suppose I could add that I played the piano albeit poorly through my teens and in a jazz band in High School and also played the bassoon for a while earlier on. But that was a long time ago and I've forgotten much of it...
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Well I play the guitar since I am a child (mostly modern Jazz
tunes and improvisations since decades) yet without
electronics. In a Jazz band that I had when I was a student, I
played bass (NOT electronic either ). I use to play bass
solos /after/ dinner as a "digestive", when we have people
around ....
Yes and I had classical Cello lessons for 9 years while
going to highschool...still playing with my family (piano +
violin).
So while I have been a lot in contact with music, I can't
help with any electronics. Yet I am very much impressed
about it in the photos
Bye Fridger
tunes and improvisations since decades) yet without
electronics. In a Jazz band that I had when I was a student, I
played bass (NOT electronic either ). I use to play bass
solos /after/ dinner as a "digestive", when we have people
around ....
Yes and I had classical Cello lessons for 9 years while
going to highschool...still playing with my family (piano +
violin).
So while I have been a lot in contact with music, I can't
help with any electronics. Yet I am very much impressed
about it in the photos
Bye Fridger
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Ah-Ah, I was pretty sure that there would be musicians among Celestia's addicts.
It's all about harmony and chaos at the same time after all.
I like all music instruments, including percussion (mother of all instruments?).
There has always been a piano in a corner of the family house.
My father is a good amateur violonist. He is 80 and still makes progress, just unbelievable. He says that his violin is the best medecine to stay fit.
A few months ago I challenged him to play J-S B's Ciaccona from Partita N?°2 in D minor for solo violin. One of the most difficult and complex work ever written for the violin. A piece of jewellery. An absolute must-play for any advanced violonist. Very technical on the bow handling side.
Believe it or not, he plays it not too badly now.
I started learning the piano at 6/7 years. I really hated that.
But it gave me the basics to understand and love music ... this was exactly the goal of my parents
It's all about harmony and chaos at the same time after all.
I like all music instruments, including percussion (mother of all instruments?).
There has always been a piano in a corner of the family house.
My father is a good amateur violonist. He is 80 and still makes progress, just unbelievable. He says that his violin is the best medecine to stay fit.
A few months ago I challenged him to play J-S B's Ciaccona from Partita N?°2 in D minor for solo violin. One of the most difficult and complex work ever written for the violin. A piece of jewellery. An absolute must-play for any advanced violonist. Very technical on the bow handling side.
Believe it or not, he plays it not too badly now.
I started learning the piano at 6/7 years. I really hated that.
But it gave me the basics to understand and love music ... this was exactly the goal of my parents
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I am actually a professional musician, at least, I was educated as such.
I used to own/run my own studio, but that unfortunately became too expensive. Nowadays I have a part time day job, but I regularly play the bass, the drums and the guitar in bands and I compose music and create multimedial/video art for theatre.
Can't post a picture of my set-up now. Maybe another time :)
I used to own/run my own studio, but that unfortunately became too expensive. Nowadays I have a part time day job, but I regularly play the bass, the drums and the guitar in bands and I compose music and create multimedial/video art for theatre.
Can't post a picture of my set-up now. Maybe another time :)
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Boux, I'm really impressed by all your 'stuff' ! For my part, I prefer to plug my guitar straightly in my Peavey Ultra Tube... I also have a little home studio with Cubase VST 32. I really spend a lot of time editing music (and video).
I've played the guitar in a metal/rock band for ten years, and we made a quite big tour all over France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland... We made a concert with Machine Head in Starsbourg, and we also played in the Eurock?©ennes de Belfort Festival in 1999 (Big European festival) with Metallica, Lenny Kravitz, etc... We have recorded 3 LPs, the 3rd one in a quite big studio in Paris.
But unfortunately, I had to stop because of my job... I asked a friend of mine to take my place in the band. And the band is now going to make a little tour in... Japan !
I've played the guitar in a metal/rock band for ten years, and we made a quite big tour all over France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland... We made a concert with Machine Head in Starsbourg, and we also played in the Eurock?©ennes de Belfort Festival in 1999 (Big European festival) with Metallica, Lenny Kravitz, etc... We have recorded 3 LPs, the 3rd one in a quite big studio in Paris.
But unfortunately, I had to stop because of my job... I asked a friend of mine to take my place in the band. And the band is now going to make a little tour in... Japan !
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Vincent wrote:I've played the guitar in a metal/rock band for ten years, and we made a quite big tour all over France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland... We made a concert with Machine Head in Starsbourg, and we also played in the Eurock?©ennes de Belfort Festival in 1999 (Big European festival) with Metallica, Lenny Kravitz, etc... We have recorded 3 LPs, the 3rd one in a quite big studio in Paris.
Sweet... what was your band called?
I'm kinda frustrated musically... I love listening to it, and I'm big on music theory so I can appreciate the complexities and structures of songs and the skill of the players... but I can't really play it. I learned piano when I was a kid but I could never get my fingers to go where they should, and I had to learn classical stuff for the piano grades which I absolutely hated. As soon as I started getting modern music books and figuring out how to play my favourite songs it got a lot more fun, but I still couldn't play fluidly . I've got a synth keyboard now though, a Roland XP-50 that I tinker around with but I have no idea how to do anything fancy on it.
I also have three guitars - a Spanish one from home, a very nice Washburn electric with a simple pedal and an amp, and an ovation applause AE146 acoustic-electric guitar. Just about all I can do on those is strum chords (badly) and fingerpick a bit, but that's probably down to lack of practice...
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Malenfant wrote:Vincent wrote:I've played the guitar in a metal/rock band for ten years, and we made a quite big tour all over France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland... We made a concert with Machine Head in Starsbourg, and we also played in the Eurock?©ennes de Belfort Festival in 1999 (Big European festival) with Metallica, Lenny Kravitz, etc... We have recorded 3 LPs, the 3rd one in a quite big studio in Paris.
Sweet... what was your band called?
I'm kinda frustrated musically... I love listening to it, and I'm big on music theory so I can appreciate the complexities and structures of songs and the skill of the players... but I can't really play it. I learned piano when I was a kid but I could never get my fingers to go where they should, and I had to learn classical stuff for the piano grades which I absolutely hated. As soon as I started getting modern music books and figuring out how to play my favourite songs it got a lot more fun, but I still couldn't play fluidly . I've got a synth keyboard now though, a Roland XP-50 that I tinker around with but I have no idea how to do anything fancy on it.
I also have three guitars - a Spanish one from home, a very nice Washburn electric with a simple pedal and an amp, and an ovation applause AE146 acoustic-electric guitar. Just about all I can do on those is strum chords (badly) and fingerpick a bit, but that's probably down to lack of practice...
It does not matter if you cannot play like a pro.
What is important is that you enjoy the instrument you are trying to play.
I am in the same situation with the violin.
I don't know why but for me it is the ultimate instrument. Human voice bandwith and tone and color probably. I am unable to make it sound right. Hehe, maybe when I am retired I will have enough time to practice and learn.
Hey Vincent, I am also curious about your band.
The Eurock?©ennes de Belfort plus 3 LPs and concerts all over Europe, that sounds nice for sure
And julesstoop too... professional mucician. I believe there is definitely a link between music and the interest for astronomy and beyond
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Just for the sake of it, here is a shot of the little guy who does not want to 'play' nice with me:
It is a replica of a Carlo Bergonzi violin - Cremona Anno 1757 - crafted in Mittenwald (Germany) circa 1860. It sounds great, well ... when played by a real violonist
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Well, not all over Europe, just Western Europe... The band is called MASNADA. The 3rd LP is distributed by Sony Music. Here's the website : http://www.masnada.netBoux wrote:Hey Vincent, I am also curious about your band.
The Eurock?©ennes de Belfort plus 3 LPs and concerts all over Europe, that sounds nice for sure
I really enjoyed to be on stage during big festivals, or to spend a few weeks in the studio to make the album. But now, the music I listen to is not exactly the kind of music I used to play with the band... Maybe that's because I'm 30 and I have children now... Celestia is my new way to escape from earth-reality...
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Vincent wrote:Well, not all over Europe, just Western Europe... The band is called MASNADA. The 3rd LP is distributed by Sony Music. Here's the website : http://www.masnada.netBoux wrote:Hey Vincent, I am also curious about your band.
The Eurock?©ennes de Belfort plus 3 LPs and concerts all over Europe, that sounds nice for sure
I really enjoyed to be on stage during big festivals, or to spend a few weeks in the studio to make the album. But now, the music I listen to is not exactly the kind of music I used to play with the band... Maybe that's because I'm 30 and I have children now... Celestia is my new way to escape from earth-reality...
Eh bien chapeau! Ca sonne!
Congrats! Big sound!
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Merci, mais avec du recul, ?§a sonne un peu trop 'djeuns' ? mon go?»t...
Thanks, but it sounds a little bit too 'kiddy' to my taste now...
Thanks, but it sounds a little bit too 'kiddy' to my taste now...
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