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...sDUCK...more than coincidence? You're a brother, then. I first heard Mother Mallard in the late 70s when I was in my Philip Glass, Terry Riley, Steve Reich period...instantly fell in love with them. ;)
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Reminds me of Mark Isham.
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Wow! Really beautiful sounds, very relaxing.
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nice sequence!
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Love it. I've got a Klee PCB on the way.
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Yeah Barbara Reilly.....here comes sduck.
Very nice.
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more "reminds me of"...Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company (Like A Duck To Water album). Love it!
emdotambient 10 months ago
@emdotambient ding ding ding! Correctamundo - I grew up in Ithaca NY, was a an open minded electronic music oriented teen in the 70's, and attended lots of Mother Mallards performances. The klee is a perfect tool for getting some of the essence of their sound.
sduck409 10 months ago
do you use a quantizer for note ? i will add one or two in my system soon, i just want get things be in tune, tired of trimming my sequencer so long time
toxictv 2 years ago
No - no quantizers. I just spend a lot of time with a korg tuner making sure the basic pitches are in tune, and if you do that for each pot the pitch voltages will add up into in tune notes.
sduck409 2 years ago