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Morizzle

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  1. :thu:The Norm moth joke is among my top three favorite Youtube videos I like this one, too: [video:youtube]
  2. Agreed! Great work as always from the GSI team! x1000 Thank you Guido & Andrea for the great instruments and service!
  3. No, it premieres in March as part of a much much longer medley. Knowing the band, I've got a feeling how it will sound
  4. Yeah, that's #90's. I did this. Dunno why. (Well, it's the spin-off of a much tamer bigband arrangement I did) [video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktu4AkQkT7w
  5. I saw "Frank" yesterday. Great, quirky movie. Lots of Nord Stage, Korg MS-20 and Theremin action.
  6. Colbert's on the right track. Chance the Rapper: [video:youtube]
  7. He's on tour with his solo project. He also wasn't with the band when I saw them in Germany this year.
  8. Oh, and concerning the criticism of the board... yep, the organ suxxx, the action is awful and the 50 variations of SawLead are a bit much. Then again, I like to layer sounds quite a bit and find it a bit faster to e.g. look for a brighter variation of the same sound than to go menu diving. My pet peeve is that there seems to be no preset lead sound without a really annoying, wet multi-delay. I've edited that out of sooo many lead sounds up to now... All in all, I think the board still is a great bang for the buck, countless sounds, easy editing and stacking of sounds. I mean, how many boards have basically paid off themselves after 3 or 4 gigs?
  9. Nice. Thanks for the help guys. I decided to do it via LFO. Was a bit tedious first because I had two synth brass sounds layered, but it works. I've done the riser with a really long portamento between the lowest octave of the board. No horns in this band, so I've got do all the parts.
  10. Dumb question, how can I make something like modulation permanent on a sound. I'm working on a studio set for Uptown Funk. The synth brass have a permanent strong modulation, + I'm busy with both hands so I can't work the mod/pitch paddle. I've tried using the foot pedal for modulation, but I only found the option in "Studio Common" which is a global setting for all patches. Any pointers, please? Thanks!
  11. I guess it's time to revive the thread with Carlo's new... well, what is it? Reharm? Rearrangement? Enrichment? Derangement [video:youtube]
  12. Hey Jordan, I'm curious how you use your boards when you play with the FA 08? Do you have it MIDI'd to the Electro for AP & EP sounds? My current cover band rig is the Electro as the bottom KB for AP, EP, Organ and occasional strings while my FA 06 handles all synth, samples, bells & whistles. I don't really mind playing piano parts on the Electro but have contemplated sometimes changing the 06 for a 08 as a bottom board for a nicer feel. However, I don't really like Roland's AP&EPs.
  13. Woah, you got the FC7 to work with the FA? I never managed to do that. I have a Behringer control pedal, and it feels like it controls the range from 107-127, not a bit more. It's essentially useless.
  14. Grr... I can't find it in the manual. How can I assign the "sound modify" knobs on the front panel to affect a part in realtime? I want to be able to control a part's release in a studio set with one of the knobs. I found the "knob" page via the Studio Common menu, but the changes I can make there seem to effect the whole studio set and not just one selected part. Any idea?
  15. Enrico Pieranunzi Trio - Chant of Time. Great CD! Check it out if you like piano trios.
  16. A girl walks through the park and notices a frog in the grass. She carefully comes closer, the frog sees her and says: "Help me! I'm a cursed jazz musician. I can only change back to my human appearance if you kiss me." The girl picks up the frog, thinks for a second, and eventually says: "No thanks, I think I can make more money with a talking frog."
  17. A man goes into a music store, turns to the clerk, says "guuuuuuuuh" and drools a little. The clerk replies: "Sure. Four or five strings?"
  18. Love this Tom Waits bit. Not totally safe for work, though. [video:youtube]
  19. Another great one of Django's reharms: [video:youtube]
  20. Thanks guys! Linwood, the strings sound amazing. And your production skills don't hurt
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