Ambisonic Spanish Flea
Click here for the sound of Spanish Flea being
played on the tonewheel organ emulator
Spanish Flea played on analogue synth with the Hammond organ
emulator taking the lead part. This is recorded in UHJ ambisonic
surround sound with most parts being placed statically in the
soundstage by the A+D pan-rotate, one (clip clop) placed
dynamically alternately full front and back by joystick on the
ambisonic panner and another (flea buzzing) in a constant slow
clockwise spin via the oscillator driven auto-rotate function on
the ambisonic
panner.
Soundstage Positions
Bass Guitar slowly A+D
pan-rotate rotating between +120 and +60 manual
Strummed Guitar 1 -120 A+D pan-rotate static
Strummed Guitar 2 -105 A+D pan-rotate static
Strummed Guitar 3 -75 A+D pan-rotate static
Strummed Guitar 4 -60 A+D pan-rotate static
Maracas +60 A+D pan-rotate static
Boss Drum +90 A+D pan-rotate static
Clip Clop low note +180 Joystick panner manual pan across stage
for high and low notes
Clip Clop high note 0 Joystick panner manual pan across stage
for high and low notes
Side Snare +60 A&D pan-rotate static brought into centre two
notches
Cymbal +75 A&D pan-rotate static
Trombone 1 -15 A&D pan-rotate static
Trombone 2 +15 A&D pan-rotate static
Flea Buzzing Voice Spin Auto-panner clockwise approx 0.2Hz
Trumpet Melody Hammond 0 A&D pan-rotate static
Trumpet Melody Hammond Reverb -180 A&D pan-rotate static
Trumpet Harmony Hammond 0 A&D pan-rotate static
Trumpet Harmony Hammond Reverb -180 A&D pan-rotate static
Honky Whistle recorded in UHJ on DAT with the cheap
soundfield microphone in a concrete fire escape staircase.
This recording (c) Henry 2005, PRS due to Coleman (Rondor) - for
which I hope I'll be forgiven for the moment.
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