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Hmm... I think he has an iRig, from memory, which provides separate input and output plugs, and plugs into the top headphone socket. He's projecting it onto the screen behind via a little camera that sits just above the bridge of his cello, focused on the device's screen. On 16 Nov 2011, at 09:53, Louie Angulo wrote: > brilliant,and the sound is quite natural how is he hooking up the > iphone to his cello and projecting it in the background? > > > On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Michael Tyson <michael@atastypixel.com> > wrote: >> Hey list - I thought I'd share a couple of links to some performance >> videos: >> David Fernández (aka ecce cello, eccecello.com), a professional cellist >> who >> uses live-looping in his performance uploaded these recently - they're >> worth >> a look, he's really very good: >> http://youtu.be/vpl0imszbxs (live performance recording) >> http://youtu.be/ns2mejEJHNg (demonstrating his technique, with the >> live-looper app shown projected on a screen behind) >> http://youtu.be/ohQF80Yx-44 >> He's using Loopy, my iPhone/iPad live looper app (so obviously I'm well >> chuffed to see it being used to such impressive effect! =) >> Cheers, >> Michael >> >> -- >> Michael Tyson | atastypixel.com >> A Tasty Pixel: Artisan apps >> Loopy HD has been released! Savvy, tactile live looping on the iPad. >> Find us on Facebook, and Twitter >> Subscribe to our newsletter >> aim: mikerusselltyson >> twitter: MichaelTyson >> > > > > -- > www.luis-angulo.com >