I agree, one of the things I really like about looping is stuff
happens that’s completely unexpected. More interesting that way. I still look
at it as a tool though. Just a tool that lets me play with sound and evolving
weirdness. J
Tony
From: tEd ® KiLLiAn
[mailto:tedkillian@charter.net]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 3:25 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: density
Howdy!
Well put Ricko!
Many times (as you know) I have trouble with the "what I expect to
happen"
part - even in the otherwise free and unfettered process of "solo"
looping.
There is always the "expectation" (or hope) that things will "go
well" (even
if not exactly predictably in a certain way, or manner, or form).
Sometimes they do not.
Sometime I show up for the gig but find the "muse" stayed home (along
with my
confidence and courage and energy).
Sometimes gremlins show up instead . . . heheheheh.
Then things really suck.
This is something I am still struggling to learn to "live with."
BTW . . . I picked up those SRM450s.
I'm a happy camper (even though they're not "new") and I'm looking
forward
to this years season of gigs and fests with my interim "new
rig."
Cheers,
Ted
On Jan 31, 2008, at 6:00 AM, Rick Walker wrote:
My philosophy now, is PLAY WHAT IS, not what you want, or
intend, or
expect it to be.............whether you are layering on your own loops,
playing with another syncrhonized or unsynchronized live looper or
whether you are playing in a completey non-looping context.
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