Sunday 19 August Greg Fox mesmerises with with this sensory percussion set. Recorded during PEOPLE 2018 Berlin www.p-e-o-p-l-e.com Images - Vincent Moon Sound recording & mix - Chris McLaughlin
This is great. As a drummer I am beyond impressed. The arrangement, his flawless doubles, the idea & execution. 10/10. I love it. Absolutely inspiring!
If it's sensory percussion and he's on an arpegiator, is it that if he overplays one note the whole line is off? But then he'd have to miss a note to account for it?
@@RickBobO he hits his tom rim of which doesn't have a sensory percussion hook up. I think the beep boops are electronic emulations of the snare/floor kick. In his audio program I believe he has an arpegiator. Its the setting that sorts the beeps and beeps with the melodic scaling that is presented. So I'm wondering if the arpegiator is preset with the notes presented he just controls the timing of them. If his timing goes off will the melody go off as well? Requiring an extremely distinct discipline of the rythm.
@@RickBobO as for the sax guitar and other miscellaneous/lead instruments. I believe they're from a backing track that is preset on his program. Sensory percussion implements on the kick and snare only. Plays the intro. Taps floor tom for no electronic tone. Presses play on the backing track. And then counts himself in to do the double stroke on the snare rim.
i think he hits the floor tom rim to cue the backing track. As for the beeps, they are being triggered by hitting the rim. 1 rim hit = 1 beep. the pitch is being controlled by an arpeggiator independently of this.
This is great. As a drummer I am beyond impressed. The arrangement, his flawless doubles, the idea & execution. 10/10. I love it. Absolutely inspiring!
Well, there is no arragement. It's just a machine playing at random. And for the idea, you have to congratulate the one who programmed
the software.
@@svenjameister8271 its actually not totally random... and I programmed it :)
That "Generation" quote at 4.10...
love the sound of that kit.
So good!
Awesome
I'd love to hear you play with Tosin Abasi on the guitar
They should have zoomed in on his face some more...
or his dick
@@aeoization that's beautiful
@@drfuck I'm a poet, so it's my job
If it's sensory percussion and he's on an arpegiator, is it that if he overplays one note the whole line is off? But then he'd have to miss a note to account for it?
@@RickBobO he hits his tom rim of which doesn't have a sensory percussion hook up.
I think the beep boops are electronic emulations of the snare/floor kick.
In his audio program I believe he has an arpegiator. Its the setting that sorts the beeps and beeps with the melodic scaling that is presented.
So I'm wondering if the arpegiator is preset with the notes presented he just controls the timing of them.
If his timing goes off will the melody go off as well? Requiring an extremely distinct discipline of the rythm.
@@RickBobO as for the sax guitar and other miscellaneous/lead instruments. I believe they're from a backing track that is preset on his program.
Sensory percussion implements on the kick and snare only. Plays the intro. Taps floor tom for no electronic tone.
Presses play on the backing track. And then counts himself in to do the double stroke on the snare rim.
i think he hits the floor tom rim to cue the backing track. As for the beeps, they are being triggered by hitting the rim. 1 rim hit = 1 beep. the pitch is being controlled by an arpeggiator independently of this.
Bien Piola
give me corbin pls...
Was he at this festival?
with psymun
Wtf justin Vernons musical taste is the best..
his melt is something wonderful
lol
The only reason to jam Liturgy. Glad he left.