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Re: Electrix/IVL petition
It sound to me you have classical education.
Way to go!
I do use pitch control myself. But never pre-recorded loops.
I feel that I just have to have some kinda pride I guess.
Besides it does sound alot more alive when you make it on the spot.
One has to be able to play the instrument though :)
Elias Faingersh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Wyatt" <stuart@solostring.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Electrix/IVL petition
>
> On Thursday, July 4, 2002, at 02:24 PM, Hedewa7@aol.com wrote:
>
> >> I have a feeling that most of this is down to the pitch
> >> shifting algorithms (which I never use anyway).
>
> > i'm curious as to why not? i find it useful, sometimes, myself.....
>
> Its just the way that I play. I dont believe in adding effects to
> pre-recorded loops, or altering them in any way afterwards. Its a kind
> of personal philosophy that I have.... the music should be performed as
> it is played... If it cant be played live, then it should not be played
> at all. If I want to pitch shift, I route the violin through an effects
> unit prior to the loop being recorded.
>
> I used to have the same philosophy when I used to session work in
> studios. If I had the authority to impose my rules, the entire vioin
> tracks had to be recorded from start to finish without any
> overdubs/drop-ins..... I feel like a cheat if I dont stick to this rule.
>
> Yes... I am strange :)
> --
> Stuart Wyatt - Solo String Project
> http://www.solostring.com
> stuart@solostring.com
>