This is what should have happened yesterday. 2006-01-06
Category Archives: Daily Ambience
The sound of dying machines
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
This is a recording of me trying to use my EBow as the battery runs out of juice. 2006-01-05
Drone meditation
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Still pursuing the possibilities in the harmonized loop setup I’ve been using for the past few days. This time the notes from the track from two days ago are being used to control a gate and a filter inserted into a mutating harmonic drone. 2006-01-04
Guitar meditation 6
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Yes, yet another one of these. I’m just having so much fun playing with this setup. 2006-01-03
Glitch meditation
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I took the setup from the last few days and stuck the feedback machine into it. I resulted in this, distorted, glitchy thing. I kind of like it. This will really get your subwoofer going. 2006-01-02
Piano meditation 2
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
Same setup as yesterday, but this time I’m playing piano. 2006-01-01 By the way – Happy New Year!
Guitar meditation 5
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I’m still exploring the harmonized guitar delays. This time I’m using a new effect plugin called Loopy Llama. It looks as if my Echoplex is now obsolete – this plugin can do everything it can, and a lot more. I’m using three of them on this track, two are creating phasing loops and the third […]
Guitar meditation 4
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
This is using exactly the same setup as yesterday. This time I decided to mix EBow and picking. 2005-12-30
Guitar meditation 3
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
I’m really pleased with what I can do with the harmonizer/delay setup I’ve been using for the last few days. This time, it’s with a very, simple, clean guitar line. 2005-12-29
Revoicing
posted by John Maxwell Hobbs
After playing around with the effects settings from 2005-07-29, I decided to return to the track itself. This is a new version using additional harmonies, the reverb from the cathedral at Rouen and a slightly more complex delay structure. 2005-12-28
You must be logged in to post a comment.