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Scratching the ol tablet in Denver
Album: 24 Feb 2005
By: ScotSolida
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http://www.olscratchrecordings.com/

Have a listen to Scot Solida's first experiments with the Graphire tablet as Kyma controller at http://www.olscratchrecordings.com/Sounds/Tablets_in_the_Timeline.mp3. The track was created using Kyma, a lap-steel guitar played with an E-bow, and the voice of Scot's son, Nigel. This track (along with a full-side-length track done entirely in Kyma) is to be released under the project name Christus & the Cosmonaughts by Beta-lactam Ring Records (http://www.blrrecords.com). Scot also used Kyma (along with Dotcom modular, Waldorf Microwave XTk, Moog Rogue, Nord G2, Hammond organ, and slide guitar) in the following track on Beta-lactam's MP3 site: http://blrrecords.com/mp3/blurr03_christus.mp3


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