Hi,
Yes I do this, have a programme on my Zoom A2.1u set up as
5seconds delay with 100% feedback, it works for drones and the layered chords
that you describe, I tend to then feed this into my looper if it's for a looped
piece. I guess that you don't need to dedicate a "looper" to it if this is all
you want to do, a DDL with 100% feedback does the trick too.
Ian.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 7:50
AM
Subject: Re: a bit OT: audio
sustain?
If you use a looper and you sing each note for
the duration of the loop it will sound like it is constantly sounding.
Then one by one you can add voices, "stacking" them over the original
note.
toby
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 9:07
PM
Subject: a bit OT: audio sustain?
Howdy y'all Yet another lurker surfacing here... I was
wondering if any of you know of a kind of (loop based?) sustain for audio,
either hardware or software. I want to be able to use my voice to
build tone clusters live, one note at a time. I'm aware that
TC-Helicon includes something called "harmony hold" in their VoiceWorksPlus
rack but it seems to only sustain one note (or generated harmony) at a time
while you sing or play over it. Not quite what I'm after. Any
suggestions? Thanks! Lorne
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