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Re: Hello and such
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>To start out a track, tap out a few beats on a footswitch. The system
>syncs, and shows a graphical metronome. Record the first track,
>tapping another switch for the beginning and end of the loop. You
>could immediately start recording the next loop (or wait 'till the
>next go-around), and could specify the length of the loop relative to
>the first one with a couple switches, by specifying a rational ratio
>between the lengths. Imagine two "increase the factional part"
>switches.
>
>numerator
>---------
>denominator
>
>1 tap gives you a second loop 1/2 or 2/1 as long, three taps gives you
>2/3 or 3/2, etc. You could easily make loops that are 7/8 as long, or
>whaever, to get really interesting repeating patterns
>(cf. "Discipline").
I have been doing something like this using multiple echolplexes, connected
via the brother sync. I use one echoplex to create a "fundamental unit"
loop. Then, I create loops on additional echoplexes, which are a multiple
of this fundamental unit. Finally, I can go back to the original unit and
mulitply its length too. Using four echoplexes, for example, I can have
them repeating every 4, 5, 6, and 7 beats, respectively. This makes for
some great entertwining melodies, which don't sound repetitious -- they
sound like they are forever changing.
Obviously, having multiple echoplexes can be costly...Currently my brother
and I each have 2 units, so between us, we use 4 units. This also gives us
the capability of separating them in space -- we are currently using a
quadrophonic setup, with each looper given its own channel, adding a
"spatial dimension" to the music. Another trick I like, is to run a loop
through an effect, like a slap back delay, and sending this into another
looper (and another channel). This makes for some "mind-tweaking" sounds.
I am interested to know if anyone is using Opcode MAX to create custom
interfaces with the echoplex. If This is something that I would like to
undertake, but I would like to know if anyone as already doing this. If
not, please send suggestions for interface capabilities. My idea is to use
an ART X-15 footpedal to control multiple echoplexes. I'm still in the
brainstorming mode, so suggestions are welcome!
- Chris
P.S. In a previous message, I had referred to the Setve Reich album as
"Music for 16 Musicians" -- Sorry for leaving two musicans out....the
correct title is "Music for 18 musicians".
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Chris Chovit
cho@gomez.jpl.nasa.gov
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