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Re: MIDI Loops
>> >About how looping synth via midi, Matthias asked how to do it?
>> >Quite simple. My cubase has midi delay in it. I set the thing on the
>> >duration I want. You can easily synced it to tempo, since it is a midi
>> >delay.
>>
>> Oh I see, it like a digital effect for MIDI, not the sequencer itself
>>you use.
>> But can you control its parameters while playing so as to "freeze" a
>loop
>> for soloing or have it fade out to renew it etc?
>> Is there any option to multiply the delay time while playing?
>>
>> Still curious
>> Matthias
Paolo helps:
>I used an Opcode Max patch that had eight delay lines, each of which
>pitch-shifted to a different interval and each of which had it's own
>"seed" number to multiply with the input MIDI velocity value to produce
>a delay time.
So you choose any time into which delay you want to load and can change its
"seed" number and Feedback while playing and stay synced between all delay
lines, if you want. Yes?
The Notebook and the price of the program is a drawback for whom uses it
for this only. Ofcourse you record and organized the instruments too,
handy.
Those little MIDI players could be capable of a little more: They could
read a program from the disc and execute it while recording MIDI. (they
don't do that, do they?)
But, back to Paolo:
>In addition, my patch would, at random, record a phrase
>and play it back. I could have easily set it up to loop the recorded
>phrase indefinitely.
Random seams interesting. Could be done in a audio looper, too. But then
again, if the machine does not know where notes start and stop, random will
chop all up. We will have to analyze the sound to improve.
MIDI is fascinating for this kind of creativity.
Then Jim contributed:
>I've achieved midi looping two ways. One was to trick
>MOTU Performer into looping and doing additive recording
>on the same track at the same time, the primary problem
>was chasing note releases on playback.
What is this problem? Do all sequencers have it?
>The other way is to
>use Opcode MAX, with which you can do just about anything
>you could want (with midi), provided you have the time
>to build and debug it. It is very easy w/ Max to do
>midi delay lines w/ feedback.
So there is a way to imitate the FeedBack of a delay on Max? Each
repetition gets softer? I will have to study Max more.
But in a sequencer it is not possible, is it?
Well, for my music, I am not interested in using MIDI. It reduces
expression too much for my taste. Probably even ZIPI would have been little
intuitive.
But:
** I think it would be great to use similar tools and codes in audio- and
MIDI loops so we can play together, transfer, synchronize easily. **
Thanks
Matthias