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Hi Greg, > An effect is something that alters the sound, but does not > generate it's own > sound. You mean, like a trombone (or any brass instrument)? >:-) Rainer Rainer Straschill Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de The MoinSound Archives - www.mp3.com/moinlabs > -----Original Message----- > From: Greg Waltzer [mailto:gwaltzer@optonline.net] > Sent: Montag, 22. Juli 2002 13:37 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Loop approach: Loop as effect > > > Lots of people play effects interactively, especially in > electronic music. > > Kim Flint wrote: > > > To me an effect is something that just sits there and does > it's thing with > > little or no interaction from the user. Like a reverb, or a > chorus or > > distortion pedal, at least the way most people use such > things. Sound goes > > in, gets changed in some consistent way, comes out again. > Once you've > > turned the effect on you otherwise go about playing your > instrument, which > > is the thing you interact with in order to convert whatever > is inside you > > into audible music outside of you. The effect simply > affects the way it > > sounds. So to me the instrument is interactive, the effect passive. > > > > From that perspective, a loop that is simply recorded and > left to repeat > > indefinitely would fall more in the "effect" category. When you make > > looping an interactive effort where various techniques are > used to change > > the resulting sound according to your musical directive, > then looping > > becomes more of an instrument. >