Would you happen to know if he also enables chanels for record via keystrokes? I was playing around with this this weekend, but the only way I could figure out how to quantize the record enable would be to assign a midi message to it, write a loop with that midi message in it, then trigger the midi loop via a keystroke. Then when the midi loop playes quantized, the record enables get swapped at the right time, but its kinda klugyJesse wrote:Kid Beyond uses keystrokes to change quantization settings depending on the situation. Jesse
The Kid Beyond Movie is freakin amazing!
but have you seen him on stage playing 2 hours sweating the shit out of his tapesuit and burning everything down like he did at the mutek2004, i saw him several times each one is different, he sings his songs but there is always some new crazyness happening, last time he gave us some vocal chicago like house tracks, it felt just like some old casual shit!!! whoou bad!!!smutek wrote:krikor wrote:...by the way have you guys ever seen Mister Lydell on stage?
Jamie Lidell Live at the Royal Festival Hall, London.
58 megs. .mov, right click and save as or watch in yer browser.
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KB uses Bome MIDI translator, a small PC app that sends multiple keystrokes at once -- so he could say, record enable a track and change quantization at the same time. His footcontroller is a Ground COntrol. The FCB 1010 works well too, but he likes how the Ground Control fits in his suitcase. It's all in the video...
...lots more artist movies coming soon...
Jesse
...lots more artist movies coming soon...
Jesse
http://www.voodoolab.com/gcsystem.htmlMartyn wrote:Does anybody know what floor controller he's using? I've been after one for ages.
Cheers for the linkdizzyj wrote:http://www.voodoolab.com/gcsystem.htmlMartyn wrote:Does anybody know what floor controller he's using? I've been after one for ages.
Nice controller!
There's definitely a big difference between Lidell and Chaikin/Kid Beyond - Jamie's definitely got the upper hand, technically, imnsho, but KB is obviously a lot better with his voice. If those two could have a baby, hehe... I dig JL for his messed up approach and the extravagant amount of effects, most of my "beat-box-savy" friends think he's a hackkrikor wrote:he is technically a killer but, i don't see the relation with the godfather of soul and ray charles on the live extracts in this demo, i would like to hear some full songs by him (anyone's got a link?), cause on the paper it sounds like what jamie lydell does, but to the ears it is a lot more conventional beatboxing thing...by the way have you guys ever seen Mister Lydell on stage? or shlomo, they are fucking killers...
BTW guys, check out kid beyond's version of Kashmir, that drum-sound is killerrr!!!!
http://www.biggerbread.com/hear.htm
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hey folks sorry to be such a pain and thanks for the responses jesse, I understand that he's using bomes midi translater and I understand what that does...but if you look at the video, when he gives his example of how he does it I noticed that for that paticular example he's recording the diffeent clips in the same timing quantization, I'm just curious what setting that might be, maybe some of you can tell by the amount of timing between changes or something, if anybody knows I'd like to know and thanks
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then we would have to kill him or burry him very deep arhhhhhhMachinate wrote:If those two could have a baby, hehe...
Crazy on the drums, he is really a killer on the drums sounds, but hum the songs are really cheezy...Machinate wrote:BTW guys, check out kid beyond's version of Kashmir, that drum-sound is killerrr!!!!
http://www.biggerbread.com/hear.htm
have you seen shlomo, he is the shit