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You missed one: How many non-evolving repetitions are allowed?īCan i loop something let it run and go to the tolet or grab a bite to eat and come back afterwards?Would this fall into the category of unatended loops? > Let's vote. > > Based on the discussion of the past few days, and > having appointed ourselves the final authority on > all > things musical, semantic and/or loopy (;-)), let us > choose from amongst the following: > > A) Trumpet players may only play at events billed as > trumpeting events, and all live looping must take > place at events described as such. Truth in > advertising and all that, even if it means only > trumpeters, loopers and their respective spouses > will > attend... > > B) Promoters are hereby banned from promoting > exclusive events such as 'trumpeting' or 'looping' > festivals, and all musicians who wish to play an > instrument in public must do so in the company of > others who play an extremely similar style of music > so > that the audience will not be forced to experience > something new or unfamiliar. All such musical events > must be clearly labeled by category so people know > what they're in for. > > C) Musicians are free to perform in various > contexts, > situations and combinations, juxtaposed as they > wish. > Promoters may choose to group artists by instrument, > musical genre, astrological sign, eye color or shoe > size, or may choose not to group them at all. > Audiences may choose to attend (or not) based on > whatever criterion happens to appeal to them. > > I'm voting for the third one. > > -t- > > np: Four unsynched loops consisting of notes that I > played on a stratocaster about twenty minutes ago > which are repeating and de-evolving on a three > channel > system with various types and degrees of > post-processing on each channel. The music continues > to evolve and change even though I've put the guitar > down and am writing an e-mail. Am I live looping? > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to > Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com > ===== www.labalou.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com