Great album. I discovered Band in a Box about a year or so ago. Great tool to create jazz backing tracks. I've used it for several recordings I've made. Because it's not programmed midi it does help to inspire the trombone and other added parts.
@@skabonestanmiddleton9937 thank you 🙏 there is a really cool video of him going over our session file on his channel. I put a link to it as a card that pops up when he brings it up. I think it’s around the 12 minute mark
Lol, I tend to get lost when engineers try to show me what they're doing in the digital domain! But I could conceptualize his description of the analog signal path. Although I still think that just the act of taking vibrations we make, converting them to electrical impulses, and eventually back into vibrations again is absolute magic!
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Great album. I discovered Band in a Box about a year or so ago. Great tool to create jazz backing tracks. I've used it for several recordings I've made. Because it's not programmed midi it does help to inspire the trombone and other added parts.
Thanks for listening! Awesome
Nice one
Really interesting discussion! I enjoyed Stefan's description of the analog signal path and how he tried to emulate it digitally with plugins!
And congrats on the release!
@@skabonestanmiddleton9937 thank you 🙏 there is a really cool video of him going over our session file on his channel. I put a link to it as a card that pops up when he brings it up. I think it’s around the 12 minute mark
Lol, I tend to get lost when engineers try to show me what they're doing in the digital domain! But I could conceptualize his description of the analog signal path. Although I still think that just the act of taking vibrations we make, converting them to electrical impulses, and eventually back into vibrations again is absolute magic!
What do you think of Cleveland Trombones? It's what my school typically uses unless you bring your own instrument.
Are those king?