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Re: loop deconstruction with Repeater
Those are great ideas and you don't even have one yet! Further proof
that if you're a serious looper, you shouldn't be without a Repeater or
EDP.
Mark
On Friday, September 6, 2002, at 08:45 PM, Duke Sexton wrote:
> At 08:23 PM 9/6/2002 -0700, Mark Sottilaro wrote:
>> Wait, why are we thinking tracks? Think Loops. The Repeater let's
>> you do up to 99 of 'em. Why not just make each cord a loop? That
>> way, they could be put back together pretty easily in any order you'd
>> like.
>
> Maybe even easier than that. Since each loop can contain 4 tracks,
> sample single notes into each track to make a single 4-note chord
> voicing. Then mute/unmute each track to revoice the chord. For more
> complex chords, sample a couple or three notes into each track.
>
> For instance, track 1 could contain a major triad, track 2 the tonic
> transposed two octaves down, track 3 a major 7th note, and track 4 the
> minor7th. Now multiply that by 999 possible combinations. And
> perhaps add some tonal movement to each track rather than just static
> notes. Oh, and let's not forget the pitch transposition function on
> top of all that.
>
> And... agh! You mean I gotta wait another three weeks before getting
> this thing out of layaway??? This sucks!!! ;)
>
> -c-
>
> _____
> "i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back"
> -recoil
>