The best pedal demo ever.. by Jack Conte

Pomplamoose is the shit.. stick with it for the epic beatbox ending.
siftbotsays...

Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Thursday, November 5th, 2009 5:33pm PST - promote requested by enoch.

westysays...

Good song, fell a bit at the 2 min mark but the majority of the song made up for that. excellent for a product demo though.

as for hard ware music devices
you can do it all with fruity loops , and have everything at hand on you pc / net book. If you spent $250 on FL pro and got some extra samples , + plug ins then downloaded all the cracking free VST,s that exists out there it almost becomes pointless buying these hard ware devices unless your an enthusiast of them.

although I like the charm of hardware devices and the tactile interaction and the history behind alot of the devices and there individual charms. interims of cost and producing high quality music and productivity it dosent really make much sence to use them , (outside of using them for the sake of using them) the only occasoin i might think it be appropriate to use them is playing live but evan then you could set up most audoi software in a live mode.


I have to admit one day id love to own a piano and maby some old school synth, but then I know id just spend ages playing with them and not saving what I do , I also know it would be an ass moving it from the device to my recording solution.

ridesallyridencsays...

I'm really digging all this Pomplamoose stuff. It seems like they're just having fun with it, and it all comes out so happy! The fact that they're ridiculously talented helps, too...

JAPRsays...

>> ^marinara:
OMG I really can't see how this will help music.


Quick adjustable reverb and vox effects is a huge boon to people recording in their own makeshift studio, and it just sounds cool in general. Effects are best if used tastefully and/or in moderation. Autotune as a vocal effect has ruined the idea of using vocal effects for most people, but really it's not that the effect itself is bad, it's actually quite cool, it's just that a bunch of fucktarded "musicians" overused it to shit.

rottenseedsays...

>> ^westy:


I've never gotten very deep into FL. I had no idea they had vocoder plugins and such. I eventually moved "up" to reason and used cubase scarcely as it scared me. It's powerful, but overwhelming.

westysays...

>> ^rottenseed:
>> ^westy:

I've never gotten very deep into FL. I had no idea they had vocoder plugins and such. I eventually moved "up" to reason and used cubase scarcely as it scared me. It's powerful, but overwhelming.


FL is or can easily be as advanced as any of the other music software's the greatest thing with fl over the others is that the company is not anal about its product , if you buy a license for it you also get life time free upgrades to the new versions and its cheep in first place.

Ultimately the best thing With FL is that you can produce commercial grade tracks (not hard for pop music ) within many genres very quickly.

Manny people within music and other people that I know who produce music look down at FL I think its partly because its not used to teach with at universities and its reasonably cheep + its quite young and it eveolved from something very basic to something quite advanced.

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