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Postby congamyk » Mon Jan 30, 2006 6:28 am

I love to play congas in non-traditional settings. I am very much a student on congas and have tried to come up with variations on traditional rhythms that fit with other music genres.

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Postby captainquinto » Mon Jan 30, 2006 4:41 pm

Wow Mike! Nice work brother!

I really liked the "somewhere conga" mix and was truly impressed with your sax and vocals on "the very thought".

Your conga sounds seem nice and clear. What do you record them with?

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Postby onile » Mon Jan 30, 2006 6:12 pm

Chacho! Congamyk!
That is a great sound of yours, I really enjoyed the tune samples. So what software do you use to record them (providing it's done on your computer)?

I really like the spicy technique you use on the congas, fits real nice with the flavor of the music!

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Postby Diceman » Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:55 pm

Nice one Mike,

We follow the same path on both sides of 'the pond'
Impro on St Thomas very nice, and love the sound you get from the congas.
Difficult to hear the subtleties of the Pandeiro, 'pocket drum kit'. Do you use Cajon on any track?

You have inspired me to get some recorded music out there.

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Postby RayBoogie » Tue Jan 31, 2006 12:50 am

Execellent work congamyk.

Like captainquinto I really enjoyed "somewhere conga". Beautiful swing and great accents.
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Postby congamyk » Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:35 am

Thanks to all for your kind words and encouragement. I recommend using Fruity Loops, it's versatile and funky. On the jazz tunes i believe the engineer used another program to edit the parts, i'm not sure which mixing and editing software he used.

Everything was mixed by a friend of mine from church. Thanks again to all. I hope to have a recording of our rumba group in KC by fall. Best wishes to all and may your slap be heard around the world.
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Postby +pablo+ » Tue Jan 31, 2006 6:13 am

eeee congamyk, I hope this isn't belaboring the subject, but more detail on the quality of your sound!!

1) Mic on each drum? or one condenser?
2) Kind of mic(s)?
3) Drums on floor? Hard floor, board, carpet?
4) EQ settings. Any effects?

thanks!!!
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Postby bongoron » Tue Jan 31, 2006 2:32 pm

Mike, I live in Sedalia. If you come to the state fair, drop me a pM and we can get together. I like the clip..very nice!
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Postby Tonio » Wed Feb 01, 2006 4:58 am

Hey congamyk , try to get compression on the congas maybe a 1176 or a multi band to it the 250-500hz region since the segun is way too loud on the ocassional hits(not the double triplet riffs or 4 stroke?-its variable ya know?). I would also tweek the verb for a higher algo or change the LF crossover point so there is less resonance of the quinto open notes-its buring them-plus it kills the slaps etc.
oh overall try some automation of amplitude on various sectins of the tune, it'll give more impact to the song and not always have a focus on congas. I'm sure its not a Candido vain tune is it?
I have't heard it on my main monitors, but so far so good!! I check out teh other tuneages
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Postby rumbaman » Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:54 pm

Hey how is everyone doing . Man those clips are great man nice work .I like the swing they have .


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Postby SkinDeep » Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:15 pm

IT'S DOWN TO EARTH MAN
MOFORIBALE AL TAMBO!!!
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Postby congamyk » Thu Mar 09, 2006 2:38 am

a little more taste.... new play-along accompaniment for congas. FEEL the FuNk!
Check Out the new sound clips




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Postby congamyk » Thu Jun 01, 2006 5:08 pm

Hey I've recently used Fruity Loops to create some play-along clips for congas:

Rumba Clave Listen

6-8 Bell Listen

Fast Freddie Listen

Summit Street
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Postby tfunk » Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:20 pm

Funky stuff congamyk! I like the grooves. I use an old Yamaha drum machine for practice sometimes. Also, garageband on my mac has some kickin' drum patches you can loop and groove to. Like your sound man.

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Postby congamyk » Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:19 am

Just an update... I've been selling old equipment and trying to buy some new. Here's my latest .....

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I also for the first time bought a home recording system so I can create some real music from home. I researched as much as I could and came up with this; the Omega Lexicon.

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Omega Lexicon

It comes with everything you need to do home recording except for the mic(s). Check out the brief track link below. I put togther it together in a few minutes using a Fruity Loops track I previously created, 2 congas and a timbale bell.
I call this - "Troostin!" named after Troost Avenue, a famous street in KC




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