> I've played a few gigs with a "jazz" quartet: piano, sax, trombone and me
on
> RM1x+A3000 as ryhthm section.
> The 3 musicians played mainly standards and some originals in pure jazz
vein
> and structure (intro, long improvisations over multiple choruses, etc.),
> while I flied over the RM1x knobs and switches to create an ever changing
> drum&bass rhythmic flow.
> the breakbeat programming was done all on the spot, switching between RM1x
> sections to create different fills and variations. I divided each pattern
> (standard/song) in 4 different kind of breakbeat (let's say "amen",
> "apache", "funky drummer" and "andyc") and for each breakbeat I programmed
4
> different variations (each 4 or 8 bars long), 3 of them starting on kick
and
> the fourth starting on snare.
>
> hard to understand?
Very very interesting !
I'm looking for th best way to go with my RM1x and ESI-4000 for a
BreakBeato-Drum'n'Bass-Loungo-jazzy Live project and your way
seems to be the one I'm going to go.
I'm pratically a newbie in beat programing and I want to go with
drum'n'bass, I know it's not a little hard for beginning.
The live project includes a real drummer, electronnic stuff,
a singer, guitars and bass.
Have you others tips or advisory ?
Pascalou