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In a message dated 98-07-28 16:09:55 EDT, you write: << >7. How does a DJ get tempos to match when using samples from various >sources? With turntables, it usually involves manipulating the speed knob and careful needle placement. I get the impression that it is harder than it looks....>> Actually, I've been told by a couple of people who were working with non-dj turntables and trying to match tempos with them that getting a good pair of Technics with the pitch control and fast startup made the process a whole lot easier... can't wait until I find a cheap pair.... >10. So far, looping uses the following for source material: instruments, >voices, noises and pre-recorded material. What other source materials are >there? I like David Meyer's approach of using the loop device as it's own source, by feeding it's output back to it's input. Lots 'o fun, especially when you have eq's and distortions in the feedback path. >> I don't know if anyone on the list is familiar with a Japanese artist named Merzbow, he's been doing some really crazy noise stuff for years by using effects and a closed-feedback loop mixer.... it's really harsh, but often very beautiful. thus ends my two cents.... - Bill Crossedout@aol.com