Axoloti box #2 goodbye tour


#1

In December, I built my second axoloti box as a gift for a friend. Now's time for me to say goodbye to it and give it to him. But before so, I wanted to record a few performances of the setup in action.
Here is the first step of the "goodbye tour" :smile:

4 videos, with 4 different patches. The sound is recorded through a zoom H4 and lightly processed during the mastering stage (reverb, eq, compression).

I should be doing a few more sessions in the next few weeks, if all goes well.


#2

Just played them all. Great work.


#3

you mean at once? :smiley:
nice as always @mtyas !


#4

Wow, just tried watching them all, at once, and it totally rocks :smile:
Thanks @janvantomme and @alexk for listening


#5

Ok, I've just finished my goodbye tour, and given the box away to his proud new owner.
I did a few videos performances in the country side and a few in town with it, here is one of each, but more are to be found on my youtube page if you like this kind of thing :

I also did a few duet performances with the new owner (mescalibur) to get him outside a bit and away from his old roland 100m, I'll leave a video here, 3 more are also on youtube if you want to really annoy your neighbours

Now that this box has left the house, I can get into patching my other 3 into somethings even more modular and uncontrollable (or maybe it's me)

thanks for listening / watching


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#6

Great work. I like also the visual mood with the sunset in 'Drone d'AF Air à Pau' :smile:


#7

Love this stuff :smile:

though each time I see this topic, I read the title and fear your leaving us... perhaps we can have a more 'upbeat' title next time... say hello to a new axolotite , rather than goodbye as we are not losing you :smile:


#8

@Jan Thanks, but I think you got the names muddled up, the 'Drone d'AF Air à Pau' is the town travelling video, so no fancy sunset in that one, it was the one's filmed in Aubertin that where done in front of the sunset, Pyrenees and Juançon vignes. But thanks all the same

@thetechnobear Glad you enjoy them, they would be nothing without @johannes and your hard work, so thanks again and again. Sorry about the 'negative' title, I sometimes think that being able to say goodbye sometimes isn't as bad as it seems. But it was quite hard for me to give this box away, I'm sure the new owner is/will have great usage of it, and even more when he gets a computer capable to edit the patches.
I promise that next time, the title will be much more 'upbeat' as you say, just because I'm quite excited to play around with these two fun boxes now