Every time I see this looping device put to use it's simple grooves and bubbly percussion. I want to see this thing pushed to its edge. Noise music, much heavier tribal drumming or some kind or three layered drum and bass. I'm sure it can do a lot more than building up a few loops for jammy jams.
Awesome! Very nice music! Can you help me? I have a Boss RC-30 and I've seen you've used a mixing board, how did you connect the looper and the mixing board for true stereo performance? (aux sends, maybe?) Thanks in advance!
hey thank you! you just have to connect the looper an your mixing board with two jack cables and then connect the output of you looper with two jack cables to your recording interface - then you can connect any microphone with your mixing board - make sure to adjust the relationship of R-L on your mixing board and your recording station as well!
Hats off to you, Dominik. There is a lot of good layered music using a DAW, recording one track, one segment, at a time. Live, real-time layering, on the other hand, is a special art all by itself. Beautifully done! You really leverage the looper. This type of thing would really open up the sound-bath performances that I participate in. Nice marimba work, also. And every musician needs a Chau gong :-) Is the RC-1 the only box that you are using? In the video, I did not see you press any pedals. Does the RC-1 keep layering automatically, without any pedal pressing after the initial loop?
hey David, thanks for you comment. Yes the RC-1 is the only box. I initialized to loop at the beginng with the shaker (you can see me hitting the pedal). And when i go for the last time to the marimba i stoped the recording. The Solo at the end i recorded with the second pair of micros seperately. And also to make it possible to hear what i play while the looper records.
Esteban Rodríguez with RC1 you just have to define your loops lenght with the first take (the shaker). Now it´s adding everthing that happens continously to the loop until i press again:)
Hey the foot switch is directly at the beginning and from then the loop goes on until the second time I went to marimba. The "solo part" at the end was recorded by the second overhead mics :)
Hi John, yes it´s all one loop. At the beginning you can hear the "click" of my pedal. After that the loops repeats all the time and overdubbes. Bevor i go the last time to the marimba i hit the pedal again, so it stops to record and doing just playback. With the second pair of microphones i recorded the marimba solo at the end (without looping).
One of my favorite live looping performances. Well done! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing work.
Great sound
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing it with us.
This may very well be one of the best songs I have ever heard. A symphony of sounds, It is so cool
Best Looper Session ever. Thank you for sharing.
Extraordinario
Sencillo y musical
Perfecto
Gracias desde Uruguay
So very Dope! 💯
Loving the groove! Awesome demo of the BOSS RC-1
Amazing, absolutely fantastic! just the vibe I‘m going for! So talented!
Awesome sounds
You put me in a relaxed state. Wow.
Legend! 😊👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow. That was fantastic. I found this video while researching loop stations.
Amazing. So melodic
Inspiring! Thanks!
This should be viral! Great work
this deserves so many more views!
Wow inspiring sehr schön
This is pretty sick
That was the bomb!!! Awesome build up- the gong was over the top!
Groovt richtig gut..BEST Percussionist..
amazingly and beautifully done!!!
Fantástico!!!!!!!!!
thank you very much!
Every time I see this looping device put to use it's simple grooves and bubbly percussion. I want to see this thing pushed to its edge. Noise music, much heavier tribal drumming or some kind or three layered drum and bass. I'm sure it can do a lot more than building up a few loops for jammy jams.
I'm using it to develop a folk/trap punk rockish kinda sound with fat, heavily distorted and fuzzy 808's
Very nice, I feel inspired. And the way u hit the gong was epic!
Really enjoyed it. Fantastic.
Truly impressive and mesmerizing Thank you
duuude..this is epic :)
love it!
Amazing !!!
oh he went CRAZY
Great job!
Great man, please more of this!
Thanks man!
wow... that was great!
This is awesome! Needs way more views
complimentiiiii..percussion man
Wow, ganz toll!
Beautiful but where is the looper ?
at the beginning after 2 bars shaker you can here me click the pedal ;)
Wow
very good
Awesome!
The ghost looper. Lol
Awesome! Very nice music!
Can you help me? I have a Boss RC-30 and I've seen you've used a mixing board, how did you connect the looper and the mixing board for true stereo performance? (aux sends, maybe?)
Thanks in advance!
hey thank you! you just have to connect the looper an your mixing board with two jack cables and then connect the output of you looper with two jack cables to your recording interface - then you can connect any microphone with your mixing board - make sure to adjust the relationship of R-L on your mixing board and your recording station as well!
Thank you so much, Dominik!
Great
I like him
hat mir Spaß gemacht :-)
Good job! I think those kinds of videos look much better with a static camera though.
Great job. By the way... what type of tambourine did you use. I liked the sound a lot.
Hi. I have a question. How can I prevent the sound of the pedal from entering the mic when I re-sample?
Who’s activating the looper ?
my foot at the beginning (you can hear it click after I played the shaker) :)
Hats off to you, Dominik. There is a lot of good layered music using a DAW, recording one track, one segment, at a time. Live, real-time layering, on the other hand, is a special art all by itself. Beautifully done! You really leverage the looper. This type of thing would really open up the sound-bath performances that I participate in. Nice marimba work, also. And every musician needs a Chau gong :-)
Is the RC-1 the only box that you are using? In the video, I did not see you press any pedals. Does the RC-1 keep layering automatically, without any pedal pressing after the initial loop?
hey David, thanks for you comment. Yes the RC-1 is the only box. I initialized to loop at the beginng with the shaker (you can see me hitting the pedal). And when i go for the last time to the marimba i stoped the recording. The Solo at the end i recorded with the second pair of micros seperately. And also to make it possible to hear what i play while the looper records.
How do you add the layers without press the pedal?
Esteban Rodríguez with RC1 you just have to define your loops lenght with the first take (the shaker). Now it´s adding everthing that happens continously to the loop until i press again:)
Where are you hitting the loop button/foot switch at. ?
Hey the foot switch is directly at the beginning and from then the loop goes on until the second time I went to marimba. The "solo part" at the end was recorded by the second overhead mics :)
Wish i could dive into such an amount of expensive gear.. .its not that hard if one have this... you have 5 minutes to expand... 5 minutes!
I'm looking forward for your video ;)
Hipnotihkk
da gibt es noch ein paar Instrumente in dem Raum, die Du nicht benutzt hast ;)
So you doing this all off of one loop overdubbed a bunch of times? Whos running the looper for you?
Hi John, yes it´s all one loop. At the beginning you can hear the "click" of my pedal. After that the loops repeats all the time and overdubbes. Bevor i go the last time to the marimba i hit the pedal again, so it stops to record and doing just playback. With the second pair of microphones i recorded the marimba solo at the end (without looping).
@@Dominik3332 Classy! I dig it!