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Re: what do loopers do when they're not looping?
Although I've been out of work much of the time lately, in recent
years my main gig has been as a general factotum for Level Control
Systems (LCS) <http://www.LCSaudio.com>, doing everything from
technical and marketing writing to trade shows to technical support
to customer training to hardware and software testing. I also do some
creative and technical consulting for artists and organizations, and
I've done a bit of teaching at Cal Arts and UCLA Extension.
Lately I've been doing a lot of volunteer work for the Los Angeles
chapter of American Composers Forum, helping to organize our Web site
and starting up a technology program oriented toward the interests
and needs of composers. You can check us out at <http://composers.la>.
My music isn't all loop-based. This past year I made one piece for
8-channel surround, using cricket and frog sounds as sources, and I
made another piece for nine MIDI-controlled toy pianos.
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