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moogs on tour

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2015 6:42 pm
by Sihaz
hope some of you guys can make it to one of these gigs. lots of moogs getting a work out - and a few analog cousins for extra variety :-) would be great to say hi to some of you...

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 4:49 am
by fyvewytches
Great !! Many thanks for posting this !!

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:49 am
by monsterjazzlicks
Hi,

No plans for Liverpool or Manchester!?

Ta,

Paul

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 1:48 pm
by Sihaz
monsterjazzlicks wrote:Hi,

No plans for Liverpool or Manchester!?

Ta,

Paul
Hi paul,

Scouser myself :D liverpool was on the list when the tour was being planned, (philharmonic), but in the end it fell off the list. Was sad about that myself...

Soz,

Si

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 2:24 pm
by markthom
Good luck with the gigs, having seen some youtube footage of you guys I would have definitely went to a Scottish date or one in the north of England, maybe next time! :)

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 4:42 pm
by monsterjazzlicks
Hi,
Scouser myself :D liverpool was on the list when the tour was being planned, (philharmonic), but in the end it fell off the list. Was sad about that myself..
Thats a shame! lol

No worries,

Paul

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:48 am
by Sihaz
My wee sub getting ready for its first live show. Some old hands to its left for help and reassurance, with Simon Clark and Ade Utley in charge :-)

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 5:41 pm
by monsterjazzlicks
Sihaz,

Is that a MULTI MOOG you have in your pic please?

Paul

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:28 am
by Sihaz
monsterjazzlicks wrote:Sihaz,

Is that a MULTI MOOG you have in your pic please?

Paul
hi mate,

that's a micro there - i think the multi had a bit more width. my mate graham fitkin drives that one...

cheers,

si

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:30 am
by Sihaz
moodier shot - pre gig :-)

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:53 am
by monsterjazzlicks
Sihaz,
Sihaz wrote:that's a micro there - i think the multi had a bit more width. my mate graham fitkin drives that one.
Yes, they are SIMILAR in looks. I own a MULTI! :wink:

Paul

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 2:15 pm
by dr_floyd
Thanks for posting these photos. This is such a great idea for an ensemble.

How do you like the EWI5000? Anyone else using one? I think someone was using a WX7 controlling a Minimoog in a rehearsal video from Sonicstate. Is anyone using a CV wind controller like a Lyricon or pre-MIDI EWI/EVI?

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 6:50 am
by Sihaz
dr_floyd wrote:Thanks for posting these photos. This is such a great idea for an ensemble.

How do you like the EWI5000? Anyone else using one? I think someone was using a WX7 controlling a Minimoog in a rehearsal video from Sonicstate. Is anyone using a CV wind controller like a Lyricon or pre-MIDI EWI/EVI?
hi dr floyd,

the ewi 5000 is working really well with the sub. once i worked out how to send cc19 from the breath control i was away :-) i'd previously been using an ewi 3000s with this band but it's 25 years old now and getting a little fragile so i thought an update was wise. best thing about the new one is not having the 2U brain to carry around with you. plus it has midi out on the instrument so i've added a panda midi wireless system meaning i'm free as a bird while playing now. feels great!

will and ross, (pictured), use older yamahas, (wx7 and 11), with kenton midi to cv boxes. they work but not as smoothly as the ewi, which produces less stepping, (actually none now i've got the set up right).

will does have a lyricon but it is out of action and since the lyricon designer died a year or so ago there seems to be no way to get the parts to fix them :-(

cheers,

si

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:32 pm
by dr_floyd
Wireless MIDI to Sub37 is a sweet solution. I hope we can hear it in action.

You can tell Will there is some movement occurring re: fixing Lyricons. I assume his Lyricon has a dried out wind transducer membrane. It is repairable. Hopefully more news later this year. I still have one working Lyricon left driving a Minimoog and it's as fun as playing an acoustic instrument. No longer take it out live though.

Re: moogs on tour

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 6:19 am
by Sihaz
thanks dr floyd, please do keep me up to date with any lyricon news - it'd be great to revive it. how exactly do you drive the minimoog. does the lyricon have cv out?

we're not sure what the problem with the lyricon is exactly, but the membrane seems to be the weak link on them so it probably is that. it powers up ok but we can't get the controller to persuade the case to make any noise sadly. the wireless midi kit came from here:

http://pandamidi.com/#about

it's tiny, cheap, easy on batteries, (get about 10 hours from a pair of rechargeable duracells), and light so i don't even notice that it's velcroed to the ewi. very pleased with it. no lag on the signal and the range is massive!