Electric Kashaka / Asalato / Patica
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 เม.ย. 2022
- I've put some effects on my Kashaka's: a combination of resonators, reverbs & delays, enjoy!
--
Don't forget to like & subscribe!
--
Listen everywhere
music.konemoerman.com/links
Follow on Instagram
/ konemoerman
--
Contact
music.konemoerman.com/links (all socials linked here)
kone.moerman@hotmail.com - เพลง
That was both beautiful and torturous. I was waiting for the beat drop the whole time
I just bought my first set, I can't wait to start learning, clips like this inspire me to get started. Thanks a lot, great sound.
This is probably really good for your hand eye coordination and brain.
I could see people with arthritis doing this to help with the pain and they’d have a good time
ive tried this so much ... maybe mine are not great but this isn't easy . respect
Thanks a lot! Yeah I feel having the ‘right’ length and weight of the cord and balls does a lot! ✨
@ oh geez... of course i didn't even think of that thanks. mine were cheap so that makes sense.
Гуд
Thanksss!
Where do you buy these??
😅hi, and thanks for showing us your GREAT skill. Question:
I seem to rarely be able to “catch” the ball when it come around. Could it be that I need a smaller diameter shakers to be able to hold them both easily? I’ll be looking for your answer. I am 6’ and have medium to large hands. THANKS!!!
Hey hope all is well!! The diameter matters indeed but it’s also the length of the cord that is really important, its shouldn’t be too long (nor too short)! You should check when the cord is over your hand and you have the 2 balls together in your palm that the cord is fairly tight
Where you get em?
The traditional via Thomann, the other via Kashaka UK (on eBay) :)
how did you do this? sounds like you routed the asalato to a vocoder or something...very cool
it could be a vocoder but also be a resonator from ableton
also it's on an extremely quick release time, and possibily filtered the input to only take in mid frequencies so leaving the higher frequencies (the shakers) unscathed.
I think it’s something like this: any software instrument allows for triggering the sound through external audio.
So you would create a send-channel/send-bus on your audio channel (asalato) and then send some of that to let’s say Bus 1. Then on any software instrument you would find a setting where you could feed the software instrument with Bus 1.
Then you should try it out by typing in some MIDI notes which loops and then record audio on top of that. You could also play MIDI-notes in real time.
Something like that 😅
@@peite7878 is just a resonator from ableton