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  Twin Fractal Harps with voice pitch to MIDI (howling) improvisation  
 
 

Flying" - Fractal Harp Rig - Matt Spencer on Drums"

 
This piece features some amazing drumming from Matt Spencer. I'm really honored to have him lend his talent here and hope to work with him more in the future.

I don't explain refinements to my crazy Fractal Harp rig much when I post stuff I do but I thought I might give it a try. There's a lot going on here.

The main (attached) harp here features my stock pivoting slide that controls the relative pitch of all of the strings on the instrument. The harp also has a string tension/bend pedal that independently bends the pitch of certain strings in varying increments like that of a standard pedal steel guitar. Each string also has it's own independent MIDI trigger while sensors embedded in the slide and bend pedal allow the MIDI output to mirror the actual pitch of each string. My right foot is planted on the string tension pedal that also doubles as a MIDI bend pedal and locks with the effected strings outputs mirroring it's function to MIDI. My left foot simultaneously controls a separate MIDI sustain pedal that determines all the harp notes' duration functioning like a piano's sustain pedal.

 

My right foot sits atop a combination wha-wha/cable driven harp pitch pedal comprised of an extra wide platform that straddles several MIDI CC and analog pedals that work in unison. String tension cable mechanisms extend up to both harps from the same setup. The copper contacts on the right side of my right foot are parts of an additional sub-pedal momentary switch that chooses between microphone vocal and pitch to MIDI "Howler" vocals. My left foot is planted on a sustain pedal that functions for sustain for all keyboard and harp notes with another nearby momentary switch pressure zone that switches on vocal/echo/FXs 

   

I've built upon these MIDI functions recently and set up the individual string MIDI outputs into multi-timbrel and instantly switchable tuning schemes. This enables multiple harmonized MIDI voices per string that function across the harps entire range. These control several instruments sounds stacked in separate turnings and synchronous harmony. This setup provides the ability to spontaneously emit rapid phrases from harp sweeps utilizing the ability to set various MIDI voices in legato/mono modes. These are illustrated with rapid bass, guitar and piano like phrases created by sweeps across the harp and demonstrated here in this video.

 

 
Above left:  Piezo triggers mounted on the back side of the pivot slide (non active area ) convert string vibration into MIDI notes that match or harmonize  each  individual strings analog output . A sensor built into the slide matches the variable pitch of each string while a the pedal additionally manipulates the pitch of selective strings to additional intervals. 
 
Another sleazy development here is that the root relative tonality of the harp string pitches can now be dictated from the bass guitar (with and beyond the pivoting slide). The customized old Peavey Midibase MIDI capable bass features my side string thumb clutch system I'm continuing to develop. When the thumb string is squeezed and pressed against the metal contact on the side of the neck, it acts as a clutch expanding the capability of notes simultaneously played on other bass strings. In the video here, I'm triggering simple, big stupid tonic power chords using the bass clutch WHILE dictating that same root key tonality to the entire harp. You can get an idea of what I'm describing by watching the crazy chromatic sections of the piece or following it's relatively basic chord structure and seeing how clutched bass notes cause harp phrases travel through various root turnings.

 

The harp on the left used in some sections of the tune in the video above  here is my famous/original/classic Fractal Harp with a similar hybrid MIDI expansion added. It functions mostly like the main harp described above, but it's relative string pitch is dictated entirely by the pivoting slide (independently of the bass guitar). This harp features a solid maple body and telecaster pickups. It shares the same pedal system with split pedal functionality accommodating both harps.

 
Above & below My original Fractal Harp in various stages of twisted & sick  experimentation.
The high pitch melodic/lead sound here is sung "howled" and performed in tandem with the harp and bass. The headset mic picks up my vocal and routed into a real-time pitch to MIDI converter. This allows me to sing feedback and guitar sounds that I've developed over the years on the fly.


All the non-organic (MIDI triggered) sounds you hear produced by the devices I'm playing in this video are all coming from custom instruments I've created in a software program called Kontakt made by Native Instruments.

Thanks for watching. More about the FRACTAL HARP here

 

 

 

 
 

 

"Avalanche"  James Bond Theme.

 

Sometime back, I heard from the esteemed film director: Malcom Gaswell. He was eager for me to have a go at composing the opening music for the opening credit sequence for the next James Bond film. I graciously accepted and got down to work developing the film's title track "Avalanche" into an epic theme performed on my Fractal Harp rig. The logistics and opportunity came together and I was given access to a full symphony orchestra to accompany the piece. Arrangements were made for recording in the orchestra at their symphony hall location while I simulcast my Fractal Harp and vocals parts live from the prestigious Vukelschmitzün Theater in Berlin Germany. The budget allowed me the ability to select this ideal separate location for recording The Fractal Harp with all the precise humidity and acoustic characteristics. This also allowed for the use of a special MIDI grand piano that "The Vuke" is known for.

The orchestra performed admirably and was recorded live before an eager audience along with my simulcast Berlin performance. The orchestra's location was adorned with large screen displaying the opening credit sequence for the film and even some pyrotechnics. Outside of a few ruffles, the evening merited remarkable results. I'd like to thank everyone who worked on this from the bottom of my heart. Enjoy! Thanks/ Cheers!
Jay

Please note: I just made up ALL that shit up.
No one called me to make a Bond theme, BUT you know those mofos should have.
So I made my own Bond opening sequence anyway, created and performed all the music credit sequence along with the new art form of the "reverse orchestra shredding video" Hope you get a kick out of it. I had a great time working on it.

Yoy yoy yoy yoy yoy yoy

 

Johnny Skilsaw - School's Out - Alice Cooper tune
 
"Treadmill For Two"  Johnny Skilsaw - circa 1996/

A while back, for a fleeting moment I had the best band in NYC.

 Newly recovered/restored : Track available here  

 
"Shining On You"  2023 recut/remix with lyrics 
Track available- link here: Shining On You
 
 
3/16/23  "Perfectly"
 

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Fractal Harp - Hollowbody Upright Acustic w/Bass
   Fractal Harp - Upright  Electric  MIDI w/Keyboard & Bass 
 
Fractal Harp - Upright Electric w/Keyboard & Bass   
Fractal Harp - Flat Electric
Fractal Harp - Flat Acoustic with MIDI 

 

   Fractal Dulcimer - Tenor  
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The Fractal Dulcimer - Baritone 
  The Egotar 
The Swiss Army Bass
 
 
 New Flat Hollowbody Fractal Harp with full MIDI integration

 

 
"We Can Work It Out" Fractal Harp  -

 mixed and being proudly pimped here: 

We Can Work It Out - Jay Wasco

 

 

Spring 2022: Quick bow to The Crimson King - New insane Fractal Harp MIDI advancements. Refit nearly complete.   
 
Spring 2022 -Deep Dark Red

 New Version of an old Johnny Skilsaw song

New harps in the works -2022
 
 
 
2022- Working on new Fractal Harps (like this expanded range) including a hollowbody version  -stay tuned

 7/26/21  July 2021 video "We Can Work It Out"   Beatles tune.

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  New release: "Summertime Follows": Track available HERE

  Check the trippy animated  video version of the tune HERE

 
 
 
Johnny Skilsaw - Stuffed & Motorized  Spruced up - Remixed & Re-mastered Now available on Bandcamp  

Years back, for a fleeting moment, I had the best band in NYC with the coolest guys on earth. For real.Nick DiCorato and Mark Hutchins have both moved on from this world. They each leave a wake of love and friendship alive in the hearts of every person they've ever known . We made this record together. It holds up quite well. I only hope and wish more people get a chance to hear it.  

Johnny Skilsaw -Stuffed And Motorized  (Flash site) Full LP

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The Fractal Dulcimers –   created by JW       Baritone and Tenor– 
         
The Fractal Dulcimers -Baritone and Tenor –mallet/stick instruments strung with electric guitar and bass strings set up in a piano keyboard formation with a sustain/damper pedal suppression system. (more)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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