PS: there is no video of all that
Well there should be! I'd love to see it as I can't quite wrap my
brain around it just yet...
--Josh
Claude Voit wrote:
Mark
the edp is sequenced by a clavia G2 (any sequencer will do) in wich I
created the following pattern relating to 4 loops (moreloop:4)
4 plain hunt sequence :
1 2 3 4
-------
2 1 4 3
2 4 1 3
4 2 3 1
4 3 2 1
3 4 1 2
3 1 4 2
1 3 2 4
1 2 3 4
the loops are switched by the sequencer and the music snippets
reordered as you play along
add to this: half/full speed and forward/reverse switching 1 clean, 2
half, 3 reverse, 4 half reverse.
the panning is provided by the G2: the EDP audio out goes into the G2
where the panning occurs 1=L, 2=20%, 3=-20%, 4=R
the icing of the cake is a dynamic feedback regulator wich lowers the
feedback according to the input volume (G2 also)
the feedback regulator avoids the loop beeing too full after a while
and dynamic replace ala vortex.
this must help
have fun
Claude
PS: there is no video of all that
:=)
----- Original Message ----- From: "markfrancombe.com"
<mark@markfrancombe.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 12:48 AM
Subject: Question to Claude (Was EDP ignorance)
Claude Im facinated, can you explain the exact way you "sequence the
edp) I
myself have been doing something like this. Using a drummachine, that
sends
midi notes I program sequences of "virtual button presses" so I can do
things like undo super fast (filling a pattern with undo commands) I
then
fill up a log loop with many cycles as poss, THEN loop devide back down
and
do the windowing thing... Ive also use the drummachine to chain other
stuff
like the half speed and also quite complex ones where I grab a new loop
at
the begining of the pattern, mult insert, reverse and.... snippity
chop...
Is this what you mean? or what... ? panned? are you using 2 EDPs?
(gotta get
me a second one) I understand Dennis' post, but what did YOU mean, when
you
say I use the 4 plain hunt sequence... us it how???
Spill the beans mate? Im facinated!!
Mark
mark francombe
marks website is at www.markfrancombe.com he writes for
www.furthernoise.org
and works at www.transformlearning.com
nono Rick
My happy birthday LD song was done this way
http://www.box.net/public/i8mm09190d#main
with the help of an old Dennis Leas post about change ringing
http://www.loopersdelight.com/LDarchive/199901/msg00461.html
I use the 4 plain hunt sequence with 4 loops/bells in delay mode
panned L, 20%, -20%, R. the dry guitar is center.
recorded as exactly as played (no multitrack or editing whatsoever)
I still do a lot of experiments this way (sequenced EDP), 2 tunes in
Zurich
where done this way.
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