Hey David - sure, we're going to film the Plex gig so i'll post that up when it's done. Might do a little promo video before too.
On 13 Sep 2012, at 19:14, David Powers <[email protected]> wrote: > If that's the case, you should really put up some video I'm sure > that's some gear working madness that people would enjoy watching! > > ~David > > On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Matt Chester <[email protected]> wrote: >> That's exactly what we do. Empty drum machines and no synth sequences. >> Guy plays all the keys live and loops them up as he goes, he doesn't start >> with any patterns, and I use 3 drum machines all empty to begin with. The >> only thing that is any way prepared are some of the patch banks. >> >> On that Plex session we cut off the first couple of loops of the recording >> where we built up those patterns >> >> >> On 13/09/2012 15:11, kent williams wrote: >> >> I'm interested in what you mean "programmed & played live" -- not to doubt >> your veracity, but for it to be 100% true you'd have to start out with all >> your drum machine patterns empty, no sequences in sequenced synths, and >> every set would inevitably start out with some pretty bare initial drum >> programming. Listening to the Plex set it seems like you start out with >> some material ready to go. >> >> Even Shawn Rudiman -- who is as close to completely live as they come -- has >> a bunch of midi loops ready to go in an MMT8... >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Matt Chester <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> The main thing I'm working on is 'The Pace', a new live project that I'm >>> doing with Guy Thackeray (DJ Guy, Non Stop DJs, Global Fire). This is a >>> fully live act, with everything 100% programmed and played on the spot, >>> nothing pre-recorded or planned (some more info pasted below) >>> >> >> >> -- >> matt chester >> 11th hour recordings >> www.matt-chester.com
