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RE: the impermanence of looping



I love that aspect of looping.  To me it's so much
about the process and the moment that recording it has
a Heisenburg like effect on the loopage and it's never
quite as good.  Build your sandcastle and let the tide
take it.  Build another tomorrow.

Mark

--- ejyuhas <ejyuhas@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Hello Dennis and all loopsters,
> 
> On certain days when I am inspired and a good groove
> becomes a loop, then a
> masterpiece in my practice room :), I often wished I
> had run the 4-track to
> capture the moment. But lately I've learned to "let
> it all fade to feedback
> and decay"...\