I saw a Live version of Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites - Skrillex, by a band thats Bassist had this thing.
Made that Dubstep bass proper!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuunY8BTqNs
They also cover Nero - Promises.
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What the hell is that blue thing on his thumb? Some kinda midi device?
He doesnt even look like he's touching the bass for half the song.
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Its the same guy in both vids.
I think its some sort of Bluetooth vibe.
Depth control?
Watch the guy in the band on the lead Guitar. He has a device that looks like a BB on his guitar. Just jams that instead of stumming at times.
Very cool to see bands going advanced.
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I believe this is where electronic performances will end up someday. With controllers and ableton we have "live producing", so possibly if there is a group of well talented people, I could see success in bringing back the "performance" aspect of doing a show.
Of course I say this as someone who has little to no instrumental background.
The MUSIC is what matters!
Everything else is _________
this argues the point as to why brostep is so popular with.....bros
the "basslines" are not much different than guitar riffs
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