catchthehare Nice! Class A combo right there. If you haven’t already, you should check out the latest firmware for Ansible. Some very cool features : - )
Dario Miticocchio Yeah, more or less. I use a Tech 21 SansAmp VT Bass pedal just as a preamp between the Jazzmaster and Norns, to beef up the signal on its way in. Global settings in Norns contain some compression and a very nice reverb, which you can adjust to taste. A very nice little machine! There’s talk of a panning function for each tracks down the line. Thank you for listening! : - )
EPIC! Im sold. So many questions lol, Ive seen it used mostly for synth work, but the manipulation of live audio is amazing. I know you can program functionality with Lua, and the sound engine is SuperCollider, but are you running the guitar through a preamp to get the desired tone before you manipulate it? Or can norns dial in a decent tone directly? Can it understand the notes I play? and then harmonize an internal synth? then manipulate the lfo/adsr/ on said synth? lol sorry for unloading on you, but you have no idea how helpful a response would be! cheers dude!
Brock Cooper Brock Cooper In this video I use an SansAmp VT bass preamp-pedal, just to thicken up the tone a bit. But in the global settings page on Norns you can adjust stuff like compression and fx (the reverb in this one is all from Norns itself). Regarding your other questions I can’t say wether it will be possible in the future or not, but for now I don’t think anyone has scripted something like that. The MLR script that I’m running here is more or less a sampler and pattern recorder. You can chop and pitch and record and sample and resample and so on. A super nice tool. Check out llllllll.co for more information on Norns and other Monome stuff : - )
this is the first time I've heard an electric guitar through norns, and it's beautiful! Thanks for this
just beautiful. I'm learning how to use monome grid and norns.
Sounds magical 💙
Just beautiful. Great creative use of the volume control!
Amazing! Would love to see more of this!
Beautiful! Just what I wanted to hear. Eagerly awaiting the next batch of Norns 🙌
catchthehare thank you 🌞🌞🌞 i’m sure it will be all worth the wait! it’s a very beautiful little machine.
Plymhhh thanks. I got my grid / ansible combo last week and I'm so pleased with it. I sold my Rene immediately 😍
catchthehare Nice! Class A combo right there. If you haven’t already, you should check out the latest firmware for Ansible. Some very cool features : - )
This is absolutely amazing, really nice work dude!
beautiful music
what are you using as a pre-amp for the guitar into Norns?
Очень хорошо!
The section around 6 minutes in is gorgeous 0:
Fripp -o -tronick - fantastic.
wow
Whoa, man! Superb!
Spencer Terry thanks Spencer! Always nice to hear from you.
Lovely and evocative, as always.
David Neale-Lorello thank you so much david 👏 much appreciated!
👏👏👏...so the sound comes just from Fender and Norns? Impressive...layers
Dario Miticocchio Yeah, more or less. I use a Tech 21 SansAmp VT Bass pedal just as a preamp between the Jazzmaster and Norns, to beef up the signal on its way in. Global settings in Norns contain some compression and a very nice reverb, which you can adjust to taste. A very nice little machine! There’s talk of a panning function for each tracks down the line. Thank you for listening! : - )
wait...so you can plug a guitar into norns and use it to manipulate the sound, like an insane effects pedal?
Brock Cooper that’s right : - )
EPIC! Im sold. So many questions lol, Ive seen it used mostly for synth work, but the manipulation of live audio is amazing. I know you can program functionality with Lua, and the sound engine is SuperCollider, but are you running the guitar through a preamp to get the desired tone before you manipulate it? Or can norns dial in a decent tone directly? Can it understand the notes I play? and then harmonize an internal synth? then manipulate the lfo/adsr/ on said synth? lol sorry for unloading on you, but you have no idea how helpful a response would be! cheers dude!
Brock Cooper Brock Cooper In this video I use an SansAmp VT bass preamp-pedal, just to thicken up the tone a bit. But in the global settings page on Norns you can adjust stuff like compression and fx (the reverb in this one is all from Norns itself). Regarding your other questions I can’t say wether it will be possible in the future or not, but for now I don’t think anyone has scripted something like that. The MLR script that I’m running here is more or less a sampler and pattern recorder. You can chop and pitch and record and sample and resample and so on. A super nice tool. Check out llllllll.co for more information on Norns and other Monome stuff : - )
Thanks for the breakdown, Much appreciated! Im inspired & Ill def checkout llllllll.co. Keep putting out the great sounds man! cheers
Sounds like random garbage..