So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
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So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
Caught this live on RNZ last Friday afternoon. They had the wit to video it, fortunately.
http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/progr ... tiki-taane
3 recommendations:
1: Watch it right through.
2: Play it on the best system you can.
3: Play it LOUD!
http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/progr ... tiki-taane
3 recommendations:
1: Watch it right through.
2: Play it on the best system you can.
3: Play it LOUD!
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
I watched him at a small gig in Rarotonga. He was by himself, and looped everything, but with a simpler system. He was excellent, and very entertaining.Slowy wrote:Caught this live on RNZ last Friday afternoon. They had the wit to video it, fortunately.
http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/progr ... tiki-taane
3 recommendations:
1: Watch it right through.
2: Play it on the best system you can.
3: Play it LOUD!
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
he always was a talented dude,haha seems ages ago now we were playing in a shitty thrash-lite band(i'm not in this video-i joined after the bassist left/fired himself)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHC8yKH4aU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYHC8yKH4aU
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
he is probably the best sound engineer in NZ IMO
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
interesting...I didnt know he was an engineer.mrmofo wrote:he is probably the best sound engineer in NZ IMO
Ive tended to be a bit negative about him as a person based on his horrific attempt to incite violence against the police....hopefully he has matured a bit.
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
he is a total dynamo behind the desk .
I`m not into BBQ Reggae, I don't listen to his music but the guy has oooodles of tallent
I`m not into BBQ Reggae, I don't listen to his music but the guy has oooodles of tallent
There are still some that think the neck PU is moved to accommodate the extra frets which only proves they cannot detect the difference in length of each.
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
Are we talking about Dave Dobbyn now?Lawrence wrote:Ive tended to be a bit negative about him as a person based on his horrific attempt to incite violence against the police....hopefully he has matured a bit.
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
Yes obviously highly skilled, but I find it hard to appreciate it when that skill is being used to create the style of music in that vid, does nothing for me. Also, using loopers to create songs from scratch is hardly anything new, so it's impressive, yet also not impressive.mrmofo wrote:
I`m not into BBQ Reggae, I don't listen to his music but the guy has oooodles of tallent
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
I agree actually. Heard him do a couple of great mixes. Super talented guy.mrmofo wrote:he is a total dynamo behind the desk .
I'm not into BBQ Reggae, I don't listen to his music but the guy has oooodles of tallent
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
Seems a bit harsh, DM. How does this modified version stand up?Danger Mouse wrote: Also, using guitars to create songs from scratch is hardly anything new, so it's impressive, yet also not impressive.
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
bbrunskill wrote:I agree actually. Heard him do a couple of great mixes. Super talented guy. Wouldn't call him one of the top NZ sound guys though.mrmofo wrote:he is a total dynamo behind the desk .
I'm not into BBQ Reggae, I don't listen to his music but the guy has oooodles of tallent
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
Same here, but it DOES give ideas for stuff *I* could do.Danger Mouse wrote: Yes obviously highly skilled, but I find it hard to appreciate it when that skill is being used to create the style of music in that vid, does nothing for me.
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
Typical kiwi responseDanger Mouse wrote:Also, using loopers to create songs from scratch is hardly anything new, so it's impressive, yet also not impressive.
The Mrs was completely amazed at the idea of samplers. It kind of made me want to get an m5 pedal again too.
Loving it so far
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Re: So you think you know how to use your pedalboard, huh?
I like what Nick from Cairo Knife Fight does when he loops his drums and builds up some sick beats, also this guy (albeit an aussie) is awesome, saw him at the buskers festival one year....
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvGqmVyqcKE[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvGqmVyqcKE[/youtube]
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