Hey Billy, it's Jeff from the old Union Grove days. Wish I still had that Blue strat you sold me, good to see you're still creating Lanois-esque soundscapes
Loved that, Bill, beautiful melodies and use of effects! One thing that has been a mystery to me over the years listening to you is how you put a simple motif into the Looperlative, and later on down the road, you push a button, assumingly, and it turns into a cool poly rhythmic thingy, and it sounds so organic and seamless...I totally dig that. Of course, it all starts with you beyond any machine! Best wishes, Ian
that is the function called quantize replace that lets me build note sequences and determine in advance how many notes are in the sequence in this case i created a 16 note sequence and each time I press the q-replace switch it adds a new 16th note capture that I can build in to a sequence, the more times i press the switch as i play.
not yet , I haven't invested in a new 64 bit Laptop yet , this is using an LP-2 with the new firmware and a morningstar controller to get at all of the options
Loved your set!!
Thanks G!
Always lovely to hear your sonic footprint beating a path from you to here to hear. Nice!
Also - really enjoyed seeing the underside of the guitar - beautiful piece of woodworking/luthiery.
Thanks David
@@DavidCooperOrton yes, I feel very fortunate to have bought this guitar when I did. I really love playing it
Hey Billy, it's Jeff from the old Union Grove days. Wish I still had that Blue strat you sold me, good to see you're still creating Lanois-esque soundscapes
hey Jeff thanks for the shout out
Loved that, Bill, beautiful melodies and use of effects! One thing that has been a mystery to me over the years listening to you is how you put a simple motif into the Looperlative, and later on down the road, you push a button, assumingly, and it turns into a cool poly rhythmic thingy, and it sounds so organic and seamless...I totally dig that. Of course, it all starts with you beyond any machine! Best wishes, Ian
that is the function called quantize replace that lets me build note sequences and determine in advance how many notes are in the sequence in this case i created a 16 note sequence and each time I press the q-replace switch it adds a new 16th note capture that I can build in to a sequence, the more times i press the switch as i play.
@@BillWalkerGuitarScapes Very cool, thanks for the explanation, Bill!
it is beautiful ! ... are you using already Mobius 3 ?
not yet , I haven't invested in a new 64 bit Laptop yet , this is using an LP-2 with the new firmware and a morningstar controller to get at all of the options