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Re: Help with Glitch/Stutter technique





On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:55 AM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:
1) either cut out the sound,  audibly when the momentary switch is disengaged  (a push cuts sound out)
or
2) allow sound from an original source to pass from silence.   (momentary push lets sound through)

Cool Rick...

I first saw this technique performed by the guitarist of Melt Banana (worth a live listen) where he had a momentory footswitch that was switching between his guitar and a minidisk, that was filled with noise, radio, distorted voice etc... a quick press would cut his (very noisy) guitar and cut IN this minidisk... this he did by hammering furiously with his feet...

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