Jon Anderson from YES and Sean McKee new song!
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Topic: Jon Anderson from YES and Sean McKee new song!
Posted By: relayerofdelirium
Subject: Jon Anderson from YES and Sean McKee new song!
Date Posted: February 10 2016 at 18:55
Performed at NAMM 2016:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9mljkTUADk
Jon Anderson sounds as great as ever! Mr. Sean McKee plays some new guitar with a touchscreen and plays a great solo, he also posts the following comment explaining the song's origins and purpose:
Jon and I have been working on an exotic, longer form concept album made
up of epic length songs that is nearing completion, when the
opportunity came about to get involved in the early stages of this new
digital audio workstation company, Lumit Audio, to help guide the
company and software from experienced professionals' point of view. They
are just out of college and have some fantastic new ideas about how
audio software should work, mainly being easy, fast and fun, and that
you can learn in an afternoon, while still offering pro features, and
very slick touchscreen interface when run on Windows machines such as
Surface Pro 4. The composition of this song had one simple rule, that we
each individually spent one day learning the software, writing our
parts, and recording them in Lumit. We collaborated with the company's
brand ambassador, Serbian EDM producer Milojko Jaric (a.k.a. Freaked
Frequency/Molok) to create a hybrid of styles combining progressive rock
and orchestral styles with ethnic and electronic flavor. We literally
did this over the first weekend of the new year, and it sounds great,
which is a testament to the quality of Lumit. I did all my parts with
the new Lineage MIDI Guitar from Inspired Instruments ( http://www.lineageguitar.com" rel="nofollow - www.lineageguitar.com )
makers of the You Rock Guitar. Lineage is a big step up. It is simply
the most incredible way for guitarists to express themselves with synth
and sampled sounds, with perfect tracking, no false triggers or latency.
I've got MIDI pickups on a few other guitars, but Inspired Instruments
are the only ones that let me pull off a notey solo like I did in this
song, without all the usual side effects associated with traditional
MIDI guitars. The built in touchscreen gives some really cool options
for modulations via XY pad, switchable whammy bar and other methods. The
build quality and feel and look of the Lineage is top notch, beautiful,
modern and classic at the same time. I'm doing things that were
impossible before and having a lot of fun. Cliff Elion, inventor, sat
with me to go over the features, and there was more than a few times a
light bulb went off in my head and a big smile appeared on my face when I
thought about the possibilities... The album Jon and I have been
working on absolutely wouldn't be possible with Inspired Instruments, as
I composed all the orchestral parts via their guitars, and if you're
looking for a MIDI guitar, the Lineage is the best you can get.
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Posted By: Easy Money
Date Posted: February 10 2016 at 20:42
mmmmmmm ... switchable whammy bar
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Posted By: octopus-4
Date Posted: February 11 2016 at 00:37
When is the album coming out?
------------- I stand with Roger Waters, I stand with Joan Baez, I stand with Victor Jara, I stand with Woody Guthrie. Music is revolution
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Posted By: Nebulous
Date Posted: February 14 2016 at 09:31
Sounds more like a sales pitch for the instrument than the introduction of an upcoming album :-)
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Posted By: relayerofdelirium
Date Posted: February 15 2016 at 08:51
The video was posted by the manufacturer of the instrument, so that makes sense. From McKee's comment, it reads to me like Anderson and McKee were working on an album when they got involved with these companies and an EDM producer and did a little side project, so maybe this song has nothing to do with the album but was just made in a day for a tech demo? Another site calls this just that. Good stuff either way.
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