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Ken Restivo wrote:
As an expeirment, over a year ago, I plugged my fretless guitar into
my FastTrack Pro USB interface, loaded up Ardour on my laptop, set up
a cheap digital camera to film, and simultaneously filmed and
recorded myself playing some blues. It was an experiment to see how
easy it would be to sync the Ardour-recorded audio up with the video,
using Avidemux on Linux. Worked great and was quite simple to do. I
posted the results here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZuE2LWLXMc
And, over the past year, that cheesy little off-hand experiment has
been by far the most successful thing I've done musically *in my
entire life*.
16,473 views so far-- more than any music I've ever made. I'm
baffled. I have no idea why such a simple, unremarkable, and almost
cliche'ed thing would have become so popular, but nonetheless it is,
in defiance of all rationality.
-ken
I dunno, Ken. Greater departure from conventional than the groovy
funkalicious stuff you've done on keyboard/bass?
Blue LEDs could have been Herbie Hancock playing, but for as
complimentary as that observation may be, folks have heard stuff like
that before.
Frank
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