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Bela Fleck - Creating the Atmospheric Banjo
 

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Renowned as the most innovative banjo player in the world today, Bela Fleck continues his musical journey with his latest album Hidden Land, featuring his band The Flecktones, that’s won a Grammy for “Best Contemporary Jazz Album”. As fans ourselves, we were thrilled to learn that he’s added a new dimension to his unique approach to music with our Atmosphere software virtual instrument.

When composing and arranging the album Fleck told us, “When I asked around about what the coolest soft synth out there was, several trustworthy people pointed me towards Atmosphere. They were right!”

The band has used ’synthy’ sounds in the past Fleck added, “We do a lot of drones that are triggerred by Victor’s feet, or hold pedal stuff with my electric synth banjo. Sometimes Jeff will play some keyboard parts between horn parts. So we were looking for some interesting sounds that tended to change slowly or had a cool vibration or tone to them. In some cases a note might hold for a whole verse or chorus, so we wanted it to add some colour.” Sounds like they found what they were looking for with Atmosphere.

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Bela Fleck and his electric MIDI Banjo

On the Grammy-winning album Hidden Land Fleck triggered the Atmosphere sounds from his MIDI banjo during the recording sessions, “I would play a chord and hit the MIDI hold pedal, then the band would play over that. The Atmosphere drones are so cool, I like the way they change shape and sound, it gives them a lot of color.” Currently back on the road touring, Fleck told us, “I am still looking for a good way to use Atmosphere live. It adds a lot to the songs where we use drones.”

The Flecktones are purveyors of all things technological, Futureman has also extensively used Spectrasonics sound libraries over the years and often creatively utilizes sounds from Heart of Africa in his live solos using his customized “SynthAxe.”

The Flecktones are: Victor Wooten- Bass Guitar, Jeff Coffin - Sax/Flute, Futureman -SynthAxe & Drumitar and Bela Fleck - Banjo.

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Diagram of Futureman’s SynthAxe

For more information visit The Flecktones website.

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