Re: New Video - "The Evolution of my Stick Sound" - Kevin Ke
grozoeil wrote:
So cool to have a look at the way you conceptualized your rig! More please!!!
Thank you!
This video is intended to be a broad strokes look into how i've evolved into my current rig and the tech that supports it. I'll go more in depth going forward.
Thank you for watching!
DavidWS wrote:
Thank you very much Kevin. We all need to travel towards our own choices, but it's really useful to hear (in all senses) how you arrived at yours.
Thank you David, yes! You totally get it!
My hope is that this video speaks on the process of finding who you are as creative musician. With that information a musician can select creative tools that will fulfill their unique identity as an artist.
Thank you brother, always appreciate you.
mahabresq wrote:
Kevin,
What about hexaphonic technology, too? Have you given up on her? I love your old Roland VG/GR recordings.
I'm also waiting for the next video titled "The Evolution of my Thumb Sound"
In the intro piece of this video I am using a Roland VG99 and a Roland GI-10 to create those big pad sounds.
Roland Hex technology will always be a part of my rig and my music. All my Sticks have hex pickups.
Thank you for asking and thanks for watching!
Ted S. wrote:
mahabresq wrote:
I'm also waiting for the next video titled "The Evolution of my Thumb Sound"
+100000000000
My slap technique is probably the part of my playing that is most asked about.
I'll be building some tutorials on that as well.
Thank you so much for your interest!
Ted S. wrote:
Thank you, Kevin!
Request for part 2: your Ableton Live setup - routing, tracks, scenes, i/o, sends/returns, and your live looping setup as well. I'd be very interested in seeing this.
Absolutely. I try to keep my Ableton setup powerful but as intuitive as possible. Once I'm on stage the goal is to focus on the instruments and the music. If I'm successful at that then i've implemented the technology properly.
It did take a while to get it to that point though! Lol
Thanks to all of you for watching, for the great questions and for your interest.
-Kevin