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Rachele Weishaar

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Jan 20, 2024, 3:01:42 PM1/20/24
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At time stamp 0:58 of MV Ditto Side A we hear a little bit of instrumentals and the girls are doing a dance practice? Do we think this might be OMG? Or was it random? Because if it is going to be OMG then it sounds amazing already!!!

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What are some of the prettiest instrumentals you know? I'm trying to make a playlist for myself on spotify that I could listen to while working without getting distracted by the words. Just need help finding good instrumentals, nothing too noisy or heavy since I want to relax listening to it

Bob Boilen and I rarely know what each other is going to play before we record the show. This week, Bob didn't even know what he himself was doing because he was too busy to plan ahead. Somehow he managed to scrounge up some gems from former Vampire Weekend multi-instrumentalist Rostam Batmanglij, and another one from the Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner and James McAlister project known as Planetarium. In between, I share a cut from the stunning new Feist album, her first in six years.

Rostam Batmanglij got his start as a multi-instrumentalist with the band Vampire Weekend. He goes just by Rostam for his solo work and is set to release a new full-length later this year. He says this first single from the album "is about trying to listen to what your subconscious mind is trying to say to you."

You'll Never Get To Heaven is an ambient pop duo from Canada featuring singer Alice Hansen and self-proclaimed "studio-obsessed sound shaper" Chuck Blazevic. Their latest full-length, Images is a mix of sung pieces and electronic instrumentals, including this transporting album closer "Rain Copy."

NJWMX is the first remix album by South Korean girl group NewJeans. It was released on December 19, 2023, through ADOR.[1] It features six remixed versions of songs from the group's first two projects, New Jeans and OMG, as well as their respective instrumental versions.[2][3]

I just picked up the Ditto X4 Looper from TC Electronics, and am pretty stoked about the stereo in/out feature. I'm hoping to plug my Gibson SG and MicroKorg into this pedal, for some multi-instrumental looping. However, I'm only getting one instrument or the other. I had assumed that I could plug two instruments into the inputs, and just run the mono out to my amp, and hear both input signals. However, I take it this is incorrect; do I have to run two in and two out in order to utilize two instruments?

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I do a lot of writing and can really cruise to instrumental music- vocals interfere with my concentrating on my own "inner voice". I have a half dozen different genre stations in which I've systematically given "thumbs down" to each vocal track. Still Pandora is delivering vocal tracks in these stations. Apparently it is not actually possible to train Pandora's stations very well, so we need a force setting to help.

In my experience, it didn't take much thumbing of tracks for Pandora to pick up on the fact that a particular station was intended to be instrumental songs only, and then to only play instrumental tracks. I only have two such stations, but I'm disappointed to hear that's not a consistent experience for others. If thumbing doesn't consistently work, I agree there should be a means of specifying this, but it begs the question, what other song-characteristics should be allowed to be turned on or off for a station? I think this touches on some other FR's I've seen for adding the ability to manually adjust all the criteria that selects songs for a station - i.e. all the 'music genome' characteristics, like "heavy vamping", and "male vocal aesthetic" and whatnot. I envision a slider for each where you can weight each aspect more or less heavily, and maybe others are just an on/off switch, like whether or not it's instrumental-only.

[edit] I've been listening to my "Rock Instrumental" station most of the day today, and I think I've had to thumb-down more lyric-containing songs than instrumentals I've actually listened to... it seems the thumbing algorithm isn't as good as it used to be at picking up on a desire for instrumental tracks. Today, I really want a selector for choosing instrumental-only tracks on a station. ...aaaaand another lyrical song just started playing as I'm typing this...[/edit]

I have created my own personal playlist just for reading. But my reading playlist has music with lyrics, softer but with lyrics. My playlist also has only instrumental music on it as well. But I do agree with you about the option to have. If you noticed I gave you a liking(vote). Well take care and be safe.

I agree with wisepeppy that it just takes a little training. I have created several stations that I seeded with instrumental-only tracks. After thumbing down just a few tracks with vocals, I now only hear instrumental tracks on those stations. It would be nice to have a feature to request this in the first place, but until then the workaround is relatively simple.

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