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Nevyn Nowhere wrote: > I'm sure this has been asked many times throughout the existence of this > list; I've even seen a couple folks talk of such things recently, but > not a thread devoted to it. > > So I, and probably others, wonder: > > How do you loop? I think about creating with sound a series of scenes that have a particular feel/atmosphere. To achieve this I explore all the usual resources available to a composer, including the often forgotten one of melody. However I also look to the possibilities offered by looping devices, and to some extent use their limitations as a compositional device. Improvisation and composition are freely combined, but by the time I get to live performance there's usually a tendency to play things that are planned. > What is your ideal setup and process, HofnerSGguitar(or other)>>high quality pre-amp>>laptop running bidule(vst plugins)>>JBL Eon speakers. controlled by Gordius Little Giant. but would have to be a laptop setup with less latency than is currently common. ..and Matthias would have to finish the software EDP ..and I'd have to write a Vortex emulator plugin, at least to cover my essential sounds. Really though, I find that working with a non-ideal setup is quite stimulating. If the looper won't do exactly what you want, then it's often the workaround for that which ends up making the piece interesting. >and what is your > usual setup and process? solo HofnerSGguitar>>EH Stereo Memory Man>>ADA MP1(pre)>>Vortex>>2xEDP>>rack mixer>>JBL Eon Speakers. controlled by Gordius Little Giant. with band (not much looping) I have the EH Stereo Memory Man. >Whether you use hardware/software/a mix of > both (ok, I'm slanted, I'm always more curious about the last, since > that is how I like to go, but I'm curious about it all, as from time to > time I do the other options as well), I'd like to know your live process. Essentially, the EDPs are a stereo pair, and are used for layering and editing. The EH-SMM and Vortex can be used to create loops that can be resampled onto the edps. I have a number of loop strategies, which can be used for a particular piece, or as a framework for improv. > > Yes, I should specify, this about LIVE setups/processes, etc. > > Looking forward to hearing how we all do our thing! > > -nn > happyhumans.org <http://happyhumans.org> > > PS: Feel free to reply offlist, but I'd also like 2-3 suggestion from > anyone and everyone on the list of music/musicians/etc that I simply > must listen to. Your absolute favorite 2-3 (and yes I know there is > always a time and place, but let's look overall). I crave new input, > but not an overload of! Bartok - String Quartet No 4 Messian - Quartet for the End of Time (a couple of versions at least) Ornette Coleman :-) hey, I'm *serious* today andy butler