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Re: Flow and Electronic Musical Instrument Design
boy i sure hope we hear some ideas around per's observation.....if i
were "invited" to play with the jazzers again. FAT CHANCE.....i would
just take guitar/rang/sans amp/champ.....i did get some feedback that
the sax player thought my AIR-FX was nothing more than a gimmic
(SP).....i wonder what he thought about my bitrman/ineko
freakout.....:).....who am i playin with, what do i want to schlepp,
will there be at least an "audient" tm, do i want to loop or not, these
are few of many questions as to whether i want to per down or supersize
up my kit.....but what the duck do i know?.....:).....2-nite is 2 weeks
since that gig and i haven't even taken the instuments to my studio,
but what i find more amazing is all i have played since then is about
20 min. wankin on my akustic guit.....20 min. in 2 weeks, i need the
brain doctor!.....i'd rather watch the birds in my
garden!.....yikes.....but that has "parameters" too.....michael
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-----Original Message-----
From: perboysen@gmail.com
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Fri, 18 May 2007 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: Flow and Electronic Musical Instrument Design
A funny detail, regarding this mental work, is that in praxis it cooks
down to the simple question "which parameters can I take away to reduce
my options?" But when I talk to fellow musicians I'm finding that quite
a lot of people think about it in the opposite way, as "how can I get
more options available?" ;-)
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