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RE: back to sequencer stuff with Goddess
I BELIEVE- WE SHOULD LIVE TO LET THE EDITING BE PART OF THE ART. AND
eventually it becomes that. To see someone progress from mediocre into
something far grander- it's lost on those who don't hear the bad takes with
the good. And the bad takes humanize us.
-----Original Message-----
From: Goddess [mailto:thefates@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 11:30 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: back to sequencer stuff with Goddess
The 505 has an undo function, with a button labled in large friendly
letters. lol!
Smiles,
CQ
At 01:51 PM 10/15/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Right, I've had luck using this technique, but would wish for an "undo"
while
>still in record/play mode.
>
>Goddess wrote:
>
>> Mark, since I too, just mentioned this in my last post, personally, I
use
>> the MC-505 which can go in and out of record on the fly while a pattern
is
>> playing, so I simply turn off the metronome completely, and play with
>the
>> music. I also use this feature to pitch loops in the Repeater.
>>
>> Smiles,
>>
>> CQ
>>
>> At 11:44 PM 10/14/02 -0700, you wrote:
>> >Interesting point... but I'm not sure if it's all that valid to the
>> >audience, though certainly for the musician. My guitar signal quickly
>> >becomes a stream of data that describes (more or less) the sound I
>> >played. You're data does the same thing, but more symbolic nature. To
>> >the end user (audience) it's the same, I think... However, I am very
>> >interested in using MIDI loops, though I've not done it in a live
>> >manner. This evening I experimented with my MC-307 sequencer with the
>> >click turned down... but it was hard to get time info from the blinking
>> >light. I reverted to recording a simple bass drum with a click
>> >first, then went back in and recorded new parts. How do you do you're
>> >MIDI loops?
>> >
>> >Mark Sottilaro
>> >
>> >On Monday, October 14, 2002, at 10:46 PM, Tim Thompson wrote:
>> >
>> >>> How about this?
>> >>>
>> >>> "Loop based music essentially involves the repetition of audio
>> >>> samples,
>> >>> or loops. From that basic premise looping moves off in numerous
>> >>> directions, ...
>> >>>
>> >>> This is from Kim's intro on the front page of Looper's Delight, and
>> >>> it's
>> >>> about as inclusive and applicable of a description as I can imagine.
>> >>
>> >> I think the phrase "audio samples" in the definition isn't inclusive
>> >> enough.
>> >> I loop using MIDI data only. It triggers a synth to generate audio,
>> >> but the thing being repeated (and manipulated) is MIDI data only.
>> >>
>> >> ...Tim...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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