kora harp-lute MuRF Samples

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kora harp-lute MuRF Samples

Post by dowda » Fri Oct 07, 2005 8:22 pm

Greetings....

Been running my African kora harp-lute thru some Moogerfooger at live performances. I have put some Mp3 samples give a listen:
www.coraconnection.com/web/pages/music_sound.html
--look for the section called "Cool kora"

Just got my MF-104SD Analog Delay, real lo-fi..... it is so cool to sweep the delay time with expression pedal, mind blowing!
Samples will be on line at somepoint.

Regards from Cow Town!

kora Dave
www.coraconnection.com

(kora musician / audiophile / web master @ cora connection / Ft. Worth, TX, USA)

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Post by OysterRock » Fri Oct 07, 2005 8:38 pm

Great MuRF samples! The ones on the Moog site suck, but these are great. Thanks for sharing! You may have convinced me to finally by one :)

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Post by MarkM » Fri Oct 07, 2005 11:18 pm

Hey, pretty nice!
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Post by Indeed » Sat Oct 08, 2005 12:10 am

yeah real impressive!
I've used it a bit, but only found it immediately useful on electric guitar...
but I know that pedal has more behind the curtain...

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Post by pelican1 » Sat Oct 08, 2005 8:10 am

Nice samples.

Am enjoying the vocoder I bought from you immensely. Take care

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Post by opeth_669 » Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:43 pm

Damn, just listened you samples at the main Moog site, that's some very beautiful music. Thanks for that!

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discovering world music

Post by dowda » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:05 pm

opeth_669 wrote:Damn, just listened you samples at the main Moog site, that's some very beautiful music. Thanks for that!

Check out this band -- they need Moogerfoogers!!!
From Guineé comes this CD of kora fusion, electronica [ Audition Mp3s at the URL below ]
Sabolan is the antithesis of 99% of kora recordings out there. Lead singer Ba
Cissoko lays down the grove with his kora while his brother Sekou Kouyaté puts
his kora through electronics, creating screaming lead riffs.
<http://www.coraconnection.com/pages/oth ... ml#sabolan>

Oh ya this my playback system! -- the Manleys were being auditioned,
for now I am sticking with the Chord amp (best in FET solid state from the U.K.)

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Dave Gilden MCSD // member of American Federation of Musicians Local 72-147
( kora musician / audiophile / web master @ cora connection / Ft. Worth, TX, USA)

CoraConnection.com: African Music Resource and more!

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