Friday, March 06, 2009

LoveTech Audio

As promised, here's the full recording of my recent set at LoveTech. The levels and mix relationships are kind of all over the place (that's life when you're setting levels based on an overdriven monitor speaker), but otherwise it's a pretty clean recording. Lots of elements from unreleased tracks in this one!

Nonagon @ LoveTech SF, 2.28.09

I recommend saving the file to your hard drive instead of playing it from within your browser, as the file is fairly large. Hope you like it!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thank you so much! I can't wait to listen to it!!

I can't help but love what technology has done for live shows. Not only can you improvise your live show on the spot using elements of your music, but you can simultaneously record it for posterity!!

Looking forward to the next show.

John Brian said...

Thank you, KC! I was pretty worried about recording the set onto my laptop (potential resource overload is a scary thing in a performance situation), but it ended up working pretty well.

I did discover that initiating tempo changes in Live totally messes up the Max patch I'm running- but only if the Live clock is running, e.g. it's "playing," which it necessarily is while recording. Thankfully I didn't try to mess with the tempo until the last track of this set, at which point you can hear it get suddenly slower instead of faster like I wanted. I actually kinda liked the result, though =).