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Re: unsynced unmidied loops
>Eric Cook hit upon some really IMPORTANT points.
...and Dave hits again:
>And Eric's observation that looping unsynced can cause "truly bizarre
>counterrhythms" strange "accidental" harmonies really rings true to me
>personally. please, LET something EXCITING and UNEXPECTED happen! forget
>PLANNING your loops (unless it's appropriate). let MUSIC occur.......
Sure, my stile pretty much, too, as you know, and I tend to get emotioned
and off with you...
But some want to play Salsa... and I love Salsa, too... would be a pitty to
see them unsubscribe because of us crazy ones. There is a style for every
ambient (ambient is only for certain ambients! ;-) ) and a way to applicate
loops...
And, come on, at least 90% of the world population mostly wants to dance to
precise, traditional (synced!) rhythms!
And its great! Did you hear a percussionist fill a loop with a traditional
rhythm, using all of his gear? Thats a lot of power!
>I spent so much time trying to be a Todd Rundgren, making the perfect 3
>minute song, overdubbed to perfection. This is the WRONG route!
>
>All you get is sterility, songs worked to death. Even the Neil Schon
>stories smack of this obsession. No need.
You mean, there is no way to create perfect songs on loops without getting
sterile? This is serious!
I could not do it, but... noone? HELP, someone!
>Clear the mind, open the mind...allow MUSIC to appear. Nothing too
>strange,
>nothing is impossible. The best loops are those that just come...if you
>WORK at it...it probably will not be so good.
Absolutely, you can cook like that, even design a machine... hm... lets not
get fanatic...
>Matthias- you at least know what I am speaking of!
Aem...<blush>... just me? Sorry I do not want to break you on your trip,
its a very good one! And it might end up influencing all kind of music!
>Comments please!
Matthias