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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Mech <mech@m3ch.net> wrote: > P.P.S. only eleven more intervals?!? pshaw! there's a whole world of >tones > in between the tones; all you need is a bottleneck slide. ;) That's micro tonality, well worth a thread of its own IMHO ;-) The reason I mentioned twelve intervals per octave was that I commented on Bill's thread about odd meters in rate/speed shifting of a loop. I guess doing "odd meters" in micro tonality - as your reference to bottle neck slide implies - would rather apply to "scratching"? Didn't we have an interesting thread on that about a month or two ago? I remember Aron Leese, Reiner Strashill and Jeff Larsson talking about making the looper go into reverse as you slow down pitch and tempo continuously. I've never tried to set THAT up with a looper, only that classic Repeater patch that syncs pitch and tempo without going into reverse. But I have a related software plug-in called Reversinator (Mac VST PPC) that goes down with linked tempo and pitch until stopping and proceeding "at the other side" in reverse mode - cool sounding thing. Too bad so few computers can run it these days. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com