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Re: Childrens' Looping



What?!? You mean to say didn't keep it for, uh, personal use? Or did you
try it out extensively before indulging in the wondrous act of giving?
:-)

Rob


Joseph Buck schrieb:
> 
> Hi All-
> 
> Actually I have given my goddaughter a little looping thingie that
> playskool has made.
> It looks kinda like a jukebox and has about 16 rhythms, sound effects,
> and instrument parts.
> How it works is that the bambina can assign any of these voices to any
> of 6 spaces and the piece loops. You can change sections on the fly as
> well.
> Really fun to show her how things can build or change...
> 
> selam,
> 
> Buck
> 
> >In a message dated 10/9/98 6:23:20 AM, Mark@asisoftware.com writes:
> >
> >>Does anyone know of a sequencer program that works like the old
> >>Electro-Harmonix sequencer--8 sliders (one for each note in the
> sequence)
> >>that produce an endless loop?
> >>I want to introduce my kids to looping.
> >
> >i'm curious as to why you've focussed upon introducing yer kids to
> looping via
> >a 'sequencer', as opposed to having them looping actual audio (via, ya
> know:
> >EDP, jamman, boomerang, etc.....) ?
> >looping airborne sounds can be such a vivid, visceral experience, i
> think:
> >what with a microphone, harmonica, hand-drum, turntable, bass, guitar
> and/or
> >*whatever* as kiddly-controlled input.
> >anyway,
> >in my experience:
> >botha my boys cut their loop-teeth on a PCM42/digitech thingie/jamman,
> etc.;
> >many years later, botha them continue to loop, as a source for their
> own
> >enjoyment & creativity.
> >best,
> >dt
> >
> >
> 
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