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Re: how to vary loops
Mark and Matthias spoke on varying loops...
I like to set the EDP to insert - replace, and quant - 8th -32 and create
a fairly basic loop, and then glitch out a groove and then take it further
and glitch into a new coherent loop in a few different ways to vary it.
-by replacing more and more until it becomes something completely
different, adding overdubs along with replacing, and also switching
rapidly into new material using the replace function to completely replace
into a new loop all at once, rather than creating a new loop via next loop.
I'm also getting into using insert - sus, and creating loops that way, and
also into recording many new very short studdery loops in quick succession
to move from a longer loop into another groove.
I like to keep the movement and structure interesting and fun, so ya can
move to it! <smile> -Have a nice night All...
Smiles,
CQ
At 08:52 PM 2/9/03 -0200, you wrote:
>Marklar said:
>>I think varying a loop is pretty important. Aside from a less than
>>100% feedback situation,
>
>yep, I love that :-)
>
>>I'm almost always applying some sort of effect to my loop via the
>>Repeater's effects loop. Usually the path includes processors that
>>allow real time tweakage. Being able to manipulate the loop while
>>playing into the loop uneffected is what makes the Repeater my main
>>looping device.
>
>but you can always put a processor after the EDP to get the same, no?
>I also want my airFX switchable before and after the EDP. Not as
>elegantely as the Repeater does it, but still, its just a switch!
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> ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org
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