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Another day, another tune. And once again, the Korg opsix is the featured instrument.

Well, this was an … interesting jam. It certainly didn’t come together exactly as I’d expected. There are a fair few effects on the looped parts, and that made getting decent loops difficult. And, even getting the effects looping cleanly didn’t completely alleviate timing issues between the chord bed and the arpeggiated counter melody, which had to be laid down before the live lead jam. Still, it’s something.

So, the details are Korg opsix into the Boss RC-3 in stereo, and then out of the RC-3 to the Behringer Flow8 for computer interfacing and monitoring.

I hope you’re enjoying the music, and I also hope you’re enjoying the variety of music being made by others. Here, again, are the links to #jamuary2023 content on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook:
Jamuary2023 on YouTube
Jamuary2023 on Instagram
Jamuary2023 on Facebook

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