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Re: Re: tuba loopage example/samples
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Per Boysen wrote:
> On 28 mar 2006, at 18.02, burnett@pobox.com wrote:
>
>> http://www.subscapeannex.com/tuba/tuba_1_26mar2006-mp3.mp3
>> http://www.subscapeannex.com/tuba/tuba_2_26mar2006-mp3.mp3
>> http://www.subscapeannex.com/tuba/tuba_3_26mar2006-mp3.mp3
>
> That's interesting listening! Thanks for linking it up. (Enjoying the
>music
> right now)
You're welcome.
> I have also noticed, in my own recording praxis, that the loop track
>only can
> often sound good without any direct instrument being heard. It can be
>like
> "following the footprints of something yet to be defined" compared to
>"see
> someone take a walk" ;-)
Good analogy, and good point. Having only the loop track is a current
artifact of the setup: I don't have a room mic set up, so the samples
above are lacking the tuba soloing over the loop layers.
>> I've noticed stringed instruments as common looping inputs, but figured
>> processed tuba was a little less common (although there's a talented
>> trumpet looper here, a Brian McCune, who uses an EDP to great effect).
>
> I haven't seen any one yet mentioning http://www.tomheasley.com/. Tuba!
That's because I'd forgotten about him, or I'd have mentioned him in my
first post. My bad, much obliged for reminding me. Thanks! (Hmm, samples
on website sound cool. Should buy.)
best,
Steve B