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In a message dated 96-10-11 22:49:58 EDT, you write: > Subj: Re: The hidden parts > Date: 96-10-11 22:49:58 EDT > From: dstagner@icarus.net (Dave Stagner) > Resent-from: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > Reply-to: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com > > Speaking of hidden parts, here's a cute trick I picked up from Roger > Miller's "Maximum Electric Piano" work. In one piece, he builds up an > ever-denser wall of noise, until it's just washes of sound. Then he > "cut out" a piece of the noise, an empty gap a couple of seconds long. > This makes the noise sort of rhythmic. Then he starts playing a very > pretty piano part over it (not really in time to the loop), with this > wash of noise passing by in the background. I bumped into cool effect accidently early on w/my Ecoplex. Once you've had a good run with an existing loop and you're ready to go to something else, try this. Try turning the FEEDBACK knob down to zero and back and down in a rhythmic or random manner along the length of the loop cycle. Be sure to set the FEEDBACK knob at a desirable setting. Now expience your earlier loop with the volume fluctuations and holes. This has lead to a few great new melodies. David Kirkdorffer P.S. A buddy of mine is playing drums w/Rodger Miller. If you're a RM fan, be on the lookout for a new album recorded in a live setting w/improve sections built in. Being recorded soon!