Whistling example now available

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Mrpuccolo
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Whistling example now available

Post by Mrpuccolo » Mon Jan 22, 2007 1:42 pm

To all fellow Moogerfoogers,

Take a listen at my web-site to my 1st composition using the Moogerfooger Ring Modulator (along with several other effects). It's called "ePuccalo#1".

I've named my new sound/instrument the "ePuccalo" and I'm very happy with the range of tones I'm now getting with my rack and pedals (see picture there as well).

I've just completed mastering my 3rd composition called "ePuccalicous" and will post it soon as well (#2 is a short one that I sent to a synth competition). All of these are live, single track recordings using a looper...no overdubbing here and all sounds are from my mouth except the taping, which is my ring finger on a sensitive Rode condenser (I finally found a use for a mic without good body isolation).

The comments from this group were much appreciated. I wasn't able to find useful sounds with the Murf and Phaser, but it's not their fault as my pure whistling tone doesn't give them much to work with. I'm using the RM as a sort of compliment to my other effects...gives it an added unworldly edge. I'm only using one pedal to control frequency, as I find I can do the rest of the mods with my hands - I've located the RM in a pull-out rack drawer so it's easy to deal with.

Comments...suggestions...I look forward to your posts.

Ciao!

Francesco Bonifazi - The Jazz Whistler 8)
www.thejazzwhistler.com
Colorado
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Post by OysterRock » Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:07 pm

Hello Francesco,

I'll listen to your composition when i get home from work (no speakers on my work computer), but I just wanted to tell you you should check out the new moogerfooger 107. I think it would be pretty sweet to have an oscillator synced to you whistling. A bit aggressive, but it might sound interesting!

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Post by c7sus » Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:03 pm

Very far out and original. Thanks for posting!

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