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re: loop instrument



At 12:53 PM -0800 12/18/01, Jan Pek wrote:

>I am interested in this way of looking at looping 'as an 
>instrument'. I am working on processes and tools to help bring 
>fluidity into looping. May I ask, what kind of interface would you 
>like to see in a loop instrument? How do you see yourself 'playing' 
>such an instrument? What form would it have? How would you interact?

I'm not sure if I should be the one to respond (you quote my 
comments) or if Chris Olden should (your message was cc'ed and 
directed to him) or if we all should have a whack at it (I expect the 
latter).

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