Sunrise Loop Jam, Moon, and a Christmas Carol

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Sunrise Loop Jam, Moon, and a Christmas Carol

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Hello friends,

I haven't been on the forum much for the last couple of years because engagements pulled me elsewhere, but I have still been recording music. Here are three tracks I did recently:

1) https://youtu.be/gCE48QurS38?feature=shared

"Sunrise Loop Jam" on an Ibanez Artcore semi-hollow bass using SooperLooper on my MOD Dwarf Founders Edition. (I finally got mine through the voucher system -- it is not a scam.) Every sound in the track was made using the bass, and I definitely channeled my old post-punk influences on this one. The link is to an edited video of the live performance, which was only minimally edited to remove a couple of repetitions that didn't go so well. Here is the write-up on the music blog: https://sanderson.band/2023/12/02/sunrise-loop-jam/

2) https://sanderson.band/2023/12/08/moon/

"Moon" is a studio track done in collaboration with my cousin, a bit of psychedelic rock paired with reggae.

3) https://sanderson.band/2023/12/21/lo-ho ... -blooming/

"Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" is my annual Christmas carol recording done with my wife and kids. This is such a beautiful melody, although I'm not sure that we did it justice. I used my new Ibanez electric tenor ukulele as the main rhythm instrument and I bought a Hohner melodica to use just for this song.

Enjoy, and Merry Christmas!

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Listening to "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" now and I think it's amazing! But then I'm such a sucker for melodica's and ukeleles. Love the voices too, they just sound so immensely honest and authentic, love it. Fantastic job and Merry Christmas indeed!

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Interesting video with play alive on bass-guitar!

Other link I can open, but no sounds there, don't know reason :(

Happy holidays!

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autostatic wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 3:23 pm

Listening to "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" now and I think it's amazing! But then I'm such a sucker for melodica's and ukeleles. Love the voices too, they just sound so immensely honest and authentic, love it. Fantastic job and Merry Christmas indeed!

Another sucker for those instruments :)

The Yoshimi guy {apparently now an 'elderly'}
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milo wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 1:43 pm

on my MOD Dwarf Founders Edition.

Aaaah I've been curious about that for a long time! From the videos I've seen around, it looks like a very nice visual interface to what I assume will be JACK on a portable box (or maybe Pipewire), since basically all the modules I saw mentioned were known libraries (e.g., guitarix and rakarrack, plus other effects). How extendible is it? Can you add modules yourself or do you need to wait for updates from the manufacturers for that?

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