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Re: spatial looping, rhythmic looping
rick walker wrote:
> ..It is actually hard to get musicians to discipline themselves to
>playing only one note
> and
> being content to being one cog in the musical machine. Ironically, this
>works best with
> non-musicians at a party...
not too surprising :-)
> ..each took one metric place in it and played our respective
> notes with a zory (rubberized beach thong) as we walked in a circle
>around a hung stereo
> condenser mike. In this way, the resultant looping bass line literally
>plays in a circle
> around your head if you listen to it on headphones: rhythmically looped
>and spatially
> looped!!! It sounds very cool and would work as long as you have a
>direction sound source
> as you walk in a circle around the mic.
cool (and no messy shoes!)...
> ...A cool experiment that I tried involved taking three
> persussion .wav files that had ambient tails and playing them each
>simultaneously in three
> opened windows media files. Because they each have random lengths they
>cycle in and out
> of each other. I started playing them whilst recording it all into
>Sound Forge. When
> all three sounds coincide I stop the recording. (it took about 20
>seconds, all tolled) I
> then edited out the last combination of the three timbres playing
>simultanesouly and
> copied it a bunch of times and then programmed it as
> a coherent rhythm. Putting it all together, you have a completely
>random rhythmic thing
> that suddenly turns into a looped ostinato pattern...
i'd love to hear this. is it on your cd?
question: were the non-musicians at your party able to keep time in 7/4? i
think most people
are more capable than we generally give them credit for being (or they
give themselves credit
for being; there was a time in our lives when these distinctions didn't
exist and all of us
were musicians, artists, poets, etc. only some have left it behind for
other things...)
lance g.