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the beginning of a beautiful friendship (monome pages jam)

December 18th, 2009 | 25 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized
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New tune and first time jammed with my recently acquired monome 40h (see http://monome.org/series ). This live jam uses Ableton Live and the monome pages patch.

All loops and samples created and recorded into Ableton Live.

This tune can be played and downloaded from my soundcloud page:

http://soundcloud.com/modulogeek/

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25 Responses to “the beginning of a beautiful friendship (monome pages jam)”

  1. ffairlane57 Says:

    @Bigdeezy74, would you mind not posting so much, I’m trying to listen to the song.

  2. lukas1051 Says:

    What’s a monome? Does it actually make the music, or just pretty pictures, ’cause it didn’t look like it corresponded with the music to me.

  3. Bigdeezy74 Says:

    Then listen to the song my comments are not prevent you from listening to the song.

  4. Lostprophet252525 Says:

    Someone i know has one of these, and its actually pretty difficult to get used to (partly cos we were trying to play “Lights Out” on it whilst pished :). )

    But yeah, good wee tune

  5. vialbite Says:

    hard work and creativity mate

  6. truehope567 Says:

    @Feddytk421:Yes he can ask questions if he wants to, there’s nothing wrong with that. But, if you actually bother to go back and look at what he wrote, you’ll see that what he wrote wasn’t a question at all…Now what where you saying about me being the comment police? I think you ought to look at yourself. ;)

  7. freddytk421 Says:

    He wanted to know what a monome was and you said he should google it because it only takes two damn minutes. and about comment police…touche.

  8. thepotsie Says:

    can i get this on itunes?

  9. Zernnt Says:

    It’s an awesome looking device. Could someone explain how it works?

  10. mikefin Says:

    Sini, there’s nothing wrong in being a bit nerdy. Actually, many of the sweetest girls I like to hand out with are a bit nerdy ;)

  11. dasaintsrcomin95 Says:

    can i get tabs to the begginning guitar part??

  12. PuppyStalker Says:

    asses like you on youtube ruined the site, shut up before the Polite Police show up.

  13. Koorbrus Says:

    :0(

  14. jacknelsongod15 Says:

    WTF that sucked

  15. DarkNightBlaze Says:

    it was awesome :].

  16. truehope567 Says:

    @PuppyStalker:How am I ‘Ruining’ Youtube? (You’re easily upset, aren’t you?)

  17. IIRAIDERSII Says:

    That was amazing. Great job man.

  18. jake3614 Says:

    I enjoyed; reminds me a little of Owl City mixed with a couple great dance hits that maybe Kaskade or someone from Om may have thrown their flair in and have mixed.
    Good job man

  19. warrentotheg Says:

    Meh. Learn to play an instrument. If you keep this up, you’ll be a rapper. You don’t want that no, do you?

  20. shoemucker Says:

    Some posters have been telling modulogeek to learn to play a real instrument. To those of you who do not know him personally, may I just say that he plays mean guitar, bass (both electric and upright), drums, and keyboard/piano. So, let us not be hasty in judging these types of videos, especially if we weren’t privy to what went on behind the scenes. Just a friendly reminder we could all use. :)

  21. scomdnz9 Says:

    cool

  22. AltaRepublic Says:

    Awesome… Reminds me of Postal Service.

  23. jellyace1992 Says:

    this reminds me of Owl City and Postal Service, both of which I LOVE!!

  24. jake3614 Says:

    Yes, cuz a mononome has been out since the LATE 70s when rap/hip-hop/urban/street started it’s charge to the forefront, beginning as a subculture and ultimately rising to it’s infamy…
    Actually, no, the monome came mid-2000’s and has thus inspired all music genres - as a piano, a tuba or bassoon have also in their own time. Usage of technology holds no genre. Love of the genre or music in general, though, is infinite. Peace

  25. l4mbr3tt4 Says:

    That was really good. Add some words, it’s got plenty of room for it!

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