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Re: Stuff in the feedback loop, Was: Cooking your delays?
I've played around with looping in Reaktor some, building a Reaktor
version of
my jazz looping setup:
http://www.marksmart.net/gearhack/jazzpedalboard/jazzpedalboard.html#V2
Here's ascreen shot of the newer Reaktor version so far:
http://www.marksmart.net/gearhack/jazzpedalboard/jazzpedalboard.html#V3
I don't have any effect-in-the-feedback-loop stuff on it, but maybe I can
offer
some suggestions. What I did was set up a step sequencer which is advanced
by
hitting a pedal. For each step in the sequence, you set all the parameters
of
what should be happening, so by hitting the footswitch, you can make a
bunch of
things change simultaneously.
Like in the screenshot, it's doing this:
Step 0:
Top 4 strings go through octave divider for bass sound
Bottom 2 strings go through octave divider for bass sound
Drums: Play ride cymbal loop, but volume is turned all the way down
Hits: No cymbal crash on thie step
Tapedeck 1: Not recording, not playing
Tapedeck 2: Not recording, not playing
Tapedeck 3: Not recording, not playing
For each step you can set all these things, so it can go instantly from
recording on tapedeck 1 to playing on tapedeck1 while recording on
tapedeck 2,
or whatever you want.
You could easily set up step sequencer control of effects or anything
else. The
idea is to have different sequencer settings for each song, stored in a
snapshot. Then change snapshots to do a different song.
Mark Smart
http://www.marksmart.net/