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> >>>for some of us it just happens that our music pushes the hardware >to the limit, > >I guess we want to create music that couldn't have happened before.<<< > >that's great. I'm very interested in finding out what's possible with >a particular set up, exploring possibilities etc. It's just that when >it comes to actually playing for an audience, or recording music that >provides the soundtrack to my life, the cleverness of the looping >comes in a very poor 10th behind 9 levels of musical considerations. It hasn't really got anything to do with "clever looping", not for me anyway, I've been interested in musical structure long before I was into looping. When I was arranging for a band I put in all the daft jump cut changes you'd hear on my looping work. What I like to hear in a band is interaction. If there's a soloist, I want the supporting musicians to respond to it. So that's why the poor EDP gets pushed so hard. (and yes, the band were a bit traumatised too :-) andy butler www.andybutler.com mp3 www.myspace.com/livelooper ....has a track from my old band