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Re: Unknown device for loop tweaking
I say Alvin Lucier is a Genius and he has done a lot of killer stuff that
not even Cage or Brown had thought of.
Keep up the experimenting.
Jeff Collins
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis W. Leas <dennis@mdbs.com>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Saturday, July 18, 1998 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: Unknown device for loop tweaking
>I do something similar with an EDP, although you should be able to use any
delay unit.
>
>I set the EDP to delay mode (instead of loop mode) and turn the feedback
>on
the EDP all the
>way down. This makes the EDP function as a typical delay line. Then I
wire it into my
>system like:
>
> ---------------------
> mic >---+--->|in EDP out|-------+------> main out
> ^ --------------------- |
> | |
> | |
> | --------------------- |
> +----|out SPX-90 in|<------+
> ---------------------
>
>The patches are all made through my Tascam 1024 mixer. For example, I
>have
the AUX 1 OUT
>sending to the EDP, EFF 1 OUT sending to the SPX-90, and bring the SPX-90
in a channel
>whose AUX 1 sends it back to the EDP. Let me know if you need more
details. I adjust the
>gain in the EDP/SPX-90 loop so that the signal remains constant; this is a
little tricky.
>Oh, some of the EDP output goes directly back to the input without passing
through the
>SPX-90; I guess this isn't shown on my cut-rate diagram above.
>
>Since the SPX-90 returns through a channel I can mess with the EQ. I use
this set-up to
>simulate the piece "I Am Sitting In a Room", by Alvin Lucier
>
>http://www.lovely.com/titles/lucier01.html
>
>There are probably better ways of doing this. I have a second EDP that I
want to
>incorporate into this set-up but I want to build a simple patch bay first.
>
>- Dennis Leas
>
>