Aah, this one! It seems I took the PB leap not too long after you, and this and a few other of your videos have been literal guidelines to me starting up the adventure. So, I gladly praise it once again - so serene and calming, still evolving. Hope you don´t mind unknowingly being sort of my teacher :-) . I really like what you´re doing!samule.edmoon wrote: ↑Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:09 pmI mostly just lurk here because I had no idea it was possible to be part of the community on a mobile device![]()
Just wanted to say that I love this thread. I don’t think I would have had the confidence to order a PB2 without all the fine work you folks are doing here â¤ï¸
Here’s my first little jam with it:
The Ciat-Lonbarde Family Jams
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Here's what I mean by Transdimensional Portal Key. Just the Cocoquantus mangling a vocal sample from the XLR input, live, no overdubs or edits apart from chopping the ends, just a touch of reverb, EQ and compression afterward. Strap yourself in, you're going for a ride.
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I am releasing today my first solo ambient album. The album is centered around the ciat-lonbarde cocoquantus and tape manipulations.
The album is the result of improvisation and experiments recorded in the last 6 months that were later put together in two 20 minutes tracks hence the name « Collage »
Have a good listen!
The album is the result of improvisation and experiments recorded in the last 6 months that were later put together in two 20 minutes tracks hence the name « Collage »
Have a good listen!
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So glad to have joined the C-L family. Here's my first real stab at using the Cocoquantus2. Two loops of Tetrax, and then two loops of guitar. I love this thing.
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Boodaleechees wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:14 pmSo glad to have joined the C-L family. Here's my first real stab at using the Cocoquantus2. Two loops of Tetrax, and then two loops of guitar. I love this thing.


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Thank you thank you! 

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A track made of the Steamchaser patch on the SHNTH and a touch of a zoom 1201's reverb
A track made of the Steamchaser patch on the SHNTH and a touch of a zoom 1201's reverb
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Guitar and a healthy dose of Coco and PB filtering
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noise orchestra feat. Plumbutter, Boardweevil, Rin, Baoding ball, Chajchas, etc
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Hey all, I’m new here but not new to CL gear. I’m a long time away from making abstract music and took some time earlier last month to pull my dusty toys out and make an EP:
https://chesterwinowiecki.bandcamp.com/releases
<iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 42px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/alb ... rent=true/" seamless><a href=" by Chester Winowiecki</a></iframe>
It has a lot of Fourses, Rollz and Bistab Tocante with a mix of tape loops, radio and other homemade instruments.
Enjoy!
https://chesterwinowiecki.bandcamp.com/releases
<iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 42px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/alb ... rent=true/" seamless><a href=" by Chester Winowiecki</a></iframe>
It has a lot of Fourses, Rollz and Bistab Tocante with a mix of tape loops, radio and other homemade instruments.
Enjoy!
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DivKid and I discuss my live setup with mostly Ciat Lonbarde instruments, intercut with a quick jam.
Full performance at Velocity, Seattle USA 2019.
Full performance at Velocity, Seattle USA 2019.
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Enjoy it I did. Thanks!Coitmusic wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:13 pmHey all, I’m new here but not new to CL gear. I’m a long time away from making abstract music and took some time earlier last month to pull my dusty toys out and make an EP:
https://chesterwinowiecki.bandcamp.com/releases
<iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 42px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/alb ... rent=true/" seamless><a href=" by Chester Winowiecki</a></iframe>
It has a lot of Fourses, Rollz and Bistab Tocante with a mix of tape loops, radio and other homemade instruments.
Enjoy!
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Glad you did, DCDanno! Thanks to you.DCDanno wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2020 2:56 pmEnjoy it I did. Thanks!Coitmusic wrote: ↑Thu Apr 30, 2020 9:13 pmHey all, I’m new here but not new to CL gear. I’m a long time away from making abstract music and took some time earlier last month to pull my dusty toys out and make an EP:
https://chesterwinowiecki.bandcamp.com/releases
<iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 42px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/alb ... rent=true/" seamless><a href=" by Chester Winowiecki</a></iframe>
It has a lot of Fourses, Rollz and Bistab Tocante with a mix of tape loops, radio and other homemade instruments.
Enjoy!
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I found my old childhood Fisher Price turntable in my parents attic over the winter and finally got around to experimenting with it and Cocoquantus.
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My tendency has been to use the PB & Coco separately more often than not, but it was fun to pair them up this evening!
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Hello. Some faded ciat-lonbardian memories there. Hope you'll enjoy.
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It’s been a couple of months since Sidrax joined the family, but this was some kind of initiation for it. Thought I could share it here:
Edit: there’s an overdub: The Lyra 8 chords entering after a while.
Edit: there’s an overdub: The Lyra 8 chords entering after a while.
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Hello all! Been about a month with my plumbutter. I have barely scratched the surface with this one to be honest. I've been using it a lot in tandem with prerecorded material on cassette or as a processing device. It's been really inspiring combing through this forum reading about everyone's experience with their CL instruments and I'm really looking forward to learning more about them (and maybe getting a second one soon
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Found-sound cassette loops with the Plumbutter bringing the drama.
Here's a more patient track I've made in tandem with a DIY drone synth called "Simple City." Its a really nice little instrument and I would highly recommend all CL-heads check it out. It's well worth the money (only about $25 including parts!) and pairs nicely with the Plumbutter I've found. Love it so much I got a second one! Things really start to go crazy at the end here.

Found-sound cassette loops with the Plumbutter bringing the drama.
Here's a more patient track I've made in tandem with a DIY drone synth called "Simple City." Its a really nice little instrument and I would highly recommend all CL-heads check it out. It's well worth the money (only about $25 including parts!) and pairs nicely with the Plumbutter I've found. Love it so much I got a second one! Things really start to go crazy at the end here.
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Probably in the ‘felt cute, might delete later’ camp, some studies in wooden bananas - Plumbutter 2 with an El Capistan for company:
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I listened to all of them. Appreciate the minimalism. Plumbutter likes minimalism.
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Grazieelectricanada wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 1:20 pmI listened to all of them. Appreciate the minimalism. Plumbutter likes minimalism.

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Lovely stuff Grant

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Hi! I played a set last Sunday with Coco, plum, Tet and friends as part of a live streaming event. It was prerecorded and I put it on YouTube. Hope you like it. It was the first time using all of them at once in a set.
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