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RE: My first looping performance



A lot of the time, sure.  On  the other hand I've got pieces that I 
call "Lego" tunes which are built up mostly in overdub mode, varying 
the levels of feedback over the course of the piece (usually around 10 
or 15 minutes).  My big wish for future EDP software is a "tapped 
looper" mode, where you can set the number of repeats exactly, and be 
able to set the feedback level for each tap (usually two or three).  
What I'd like is to have two or three repeats at close to 100% of the 
live instrument level so I can do canon/fugue type things (I can never 
remember the difference between the two concepts).


TravisH

On Apr 10, 2004, at 10:18 AM, 
Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:

> Now, there are some for whom the delay looping is not a "bed"--Andre La
> Fosse comes to mind--I'm sure you've heard of him, he was nice enough 
> to
> email me back saying give a holler next time I'm in the greater LA 
> area, and
> I told him to let me know about his LA appearances--but I imagine 9 
> out of
> 10 loopers are accumulating that time lag to solo over.  Opinions?