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...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:09 am
by Jif
This is a piece I improvised and developed, not so much SlowHand as ChilledHand. Difficult to specify a genre, I have settled on Embellished Improvisation™©.

I'm using a Pedal Steel patch I created for my Line 6 HX Stomp XL which also uses a Strymon Blue Sky reverb linked in on a effects loop in the Stomp. I subsequently developed a patch which substitutes a Helix reverb for the Strymon Blue Sky which will work with any Helix based hardware or the Helix Native plugin, it's downloadable from here should anyone want to try it,

https://uk.line6.com/customtone/tone/6136084/

It's hard for me ATM to produce my own videos as I would usually have done in the past, so I found video graphic content created by a guy who goes under the name Monk Vadim. He offers his splendid creations on an open license where voluntary donations can be made and asks only that he is credited for his work. I used a couple of his videos and did a bit of tweaking to get them to work with my music. His work can be viewed here,

https://youtube.com/@Monk_Vadim_FOOTAGE-MUTAGE

Anyway, enough blather from me, hope you enjoy it.


Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:23 am
by Billy White
Hi Geoff

I liked that. It reminded me of an instrumental that Jimmy Crawford did called Sea of Tranquility.

Billy

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 9:46 am
by Gary James Peters
Great to see you getting stuck in again Geoff. The fact that I didn't understand a word you said in your blurb did not get in the way of my enjoyment of what is a very nice, atmospheric, and spacey waltz. Classy stuff, and nice controlled playing throughout.

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 10:45 am
by Uncle Roy
Geoff,
What a delightful listen, like Gary I am lost on the blurb but not on the track, great stuff sir!

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 11:03 am
by Jif
Billy White wrote:Hi Geoff

I liked that. It reminded me of an instrumental that Jimmy Crawford did called Sea of Tranquility.

Billy


Many thanks Billy, I haven't listened to that, so I'll search it out and give it a listen.

Great to see you getting stuck in again Geoff. The fact that I didn't understand a word you said in your blurb did not get in the way of my enjoyment of what is a very nice, atmospheric, and spacey waltz. Classy stuff, and nice controlled playing throughout.


Cheers Gary, appreciate. Yeah, it's been a long layoff, it's so good to be playing again even if I can only manage short bursts at any one session. Still these short bursts all add up. I've also been left with peripheral neuropathy in my hands and feet, which is quite restricting, but it’s gradually getting better, so fingers crossed!

The blurb, basically I would like to get out playing again and the doc has strongly advised me that lifting heavy things is a no no. So I've been working on putting together a setup that is easier to carry. I bought a Line 6 HX Stomp XL floor box https://uk.line6.com/hx-stomp-xl/ which has everything I'll ever need pedal wise, it also has some really good, realistic amp and speaker models. The patch I have linked to is one I put together with an Ambient flavour. I've also been building a very simple, as light as possible, single 12" speaker cab with a built in 75W mosfet amp. The idea is to have a cabinet that as far as possible produces a non-coloured sound, with all the tone/effects work being done using the HX Stomp XL. I can then go out and only have to carry a smaller cab, the Stomp and my Steel.

Line 6 has a site where users can upload their patches to so others can download them. There are some great user patches there, mainly for guitar but they can be adapted for other instruments such as steel.

Geoff,
What a delightful listen, like Gary I am lost on the blurb but not on the track, great stuff sir!


Many thanks Roy, I enjoyed playing it, though I was glad when I finally finished it. I don't know about anyone else but I have difficulty knowing when to stop tweaking. I have developed a thing where if I get to the stage that I'm wondering whether 3 ride cymbal hits would be better than 2 then it's time to stop and the tune is finished :lol:

Hope the explanation above clarifies what I was havering on about in the blurb.

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 12:13 pm
by Gary James Peters
Can you actually cross your fingers with peripheral neuropathy?

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 12:27 pm
by Jif
Gary James Peters wrote:Can you actually cross your fingers with peripheral neuropathy?


:lol: Still possible, though I keep dropping things. As for my toes :roll:

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 1:20 pm
by Donny Johnston
Very nice Geoff, a bit of Wout Steinhouse sound. Donny.

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 2:03 pm
by Jif
Donny Johnston wrote:Very nice Geoff, a bit of Wout Steinhouse sound. Donny.


Thanks Donny, hope you are keeping well.

Had a listen to Wout Steinhouse, some interesting stuff going on there.

Re: ...Something A Wee Bit Different...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2023 2:54 pm
by Ken Byng
Nicely played Geoff. Is that your MSA, and if so, on behalf of the nerds - what pickup have you got in there??