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R: Re: Academic/musicological research on looping technique?



Very interesting! thanks Fabio!

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Da: eterogenus@gmail.com
Data: 08/11/2010 19.40
A: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Ogg: Re: Academic/musicological research on looping technique?

Hi Patrick,
you can start from here: http://matthias.grob.org/pPhilo/MusConc.htm
and here: http://matthias.grob.org/pMusEng/LoopDelayHist.htm
Read the manual of the Loop Delay, you'll find interesting thoughts from Matthias Grob, the inventor of the first digital looping hadware.
Drop him a line, maybe he can address you to interesting documents.
 
-fabio
www.eterogeneo.com
 
 
 
2010/11/8 patrick dunn <patrick@networked-learning.com>
Hi everyone - I'm doing a masters paper on various aspects of digital looping used in live performance. I'm particularly interested in the musical structures that result during live performance, the compositional process, styles used etc. Although there's quite a bit written about this on the web, I can find very little in the way of research papers from academic institutions, journals etc.
 
Does anyone know of anything? Or maybe other masters papers, dissertations etc. I'm not particularly looking at technology issues, except where they affect what results during the performance.
 
Thanks!
 
Patrick