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Re: Stupid Looping Questions... and $0.02
Merzbow is way cool. His music for Bondage is splendid, tedious, profane (
in its
raw and nothing else other than noise approach ). I typically shy away
from such
stuff "avant noisey stuff " cause it usually sounds the same but something
was
happening in a big way with Merzbow.
Anyone have any clue as to what types of equip. Merzbow used ?? Like is
doin
everything from a sampler or is he actually playing that industrial
sounding
clangs and clings & is there a technique to his stuff ???
I cant find any Merzbow stuff in record shops either. Good stuff tho.
Regards,
JP
Crossedout@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 98-07-28 16:09:55 EDT, you write:
>
> << >7. How does a DJ get tempos to match when using samples from various
> >sources?
>
> With turntables, it usually involves manipulating the speed knob and
>careful
> needle placement. I get the impression that it is harder than it
>looks....>>
>
> Actually, I've been told by a couple of people who were working with
>non-dj
> turntables and trying to match tempos with them that getting a good pair
>of
> Technics with the pitch control and fast startup made the process a
>whole lot
> easier... can't wait until I find a cheap pair....
>
> >10. So far, looping uses the following for source material:
>instruments,
> >voices, noises and pre-recorded material. What other source materials
>are
> >there?
>
> I like David Meyer's approach of using the loop device as it's own
>source,
> by feeding it's output back to it's input. Lots 'o fun, especially when
>you
> have eq's and distortions in the feedback path.
> >>
>
> I don't know if anyone on the list is familiar with a Japanese artist
>named
> Merzbow, he's been doing some really crazy noise stuff for years by using
> effects and a closed-feedback loop mixer.... it's really harsh, but
>often very
> beautiful.
>
> thus ends my two cents....
>
> - Bill
> Crossedout@aol.com