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05-11-2011, 04:00
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2011, 04:04 by Jerome.)
I have the pico version of this but would love too get my hands on the top model (too expensive IMO).
http://www.eigenlabs.com/
http://youtu.be/zcVqJh0qEMc
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gottaluvmusic Wrote:awesome MH. Im not too familiar with banjos myself..I guess they would be similar to guitars as far as playing them goes? I bought one for my ex - just a basic one..which cost about $250 au
lol...the only thing he can do is twang one string at a time :-s time for him to take lessons I think!
That sounds cheap! My husband used to sell musical instruments for a living and he was always in awe of the banjos because they're a)very cool and b) seem to all cost over $1,000! I'm in awe of banjo players because all that finger-picking looks so difficult.
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Interesting post, J !!!!
My late father in law was an artist and he saw the Sistine Chapel and it brought him to tears!
Jerome Wrote:I actually 'played' one when I was in Paris some months ago. I went to see Notre Dame (one amazing building - spent hours looking at all the figures carved in stone - how come no-one produces work like that anymore?) and there was a young guy with a Pan drum sitting on a wall in the open area in front of the cathedral just busking away. For a few bucks he showed me how to get some sounds out of it. Apparently the guy who originally made these no longer produces them. They do create a totally unique sound. Great fun to mess around with and perfect for ambient music as well. I bought a software version for inclusion in my projects but have not used it to date. Oh well one day! http://www.soniccouture.com/en/products/...pan-drums/
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This video had me re-evaluate creating sound. Much fun!
[video=youtube;coJDJ83qSVg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coJDJ83qSVg[/video]