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Re: Ritardandi and accelerandi when live-looping.... any ideas?



On 14 aug 2007, at 18.34, Goddard, Duncan wrote:

> this weekend I was doing both just by whacking the tap-tempo button on
> the front of my repeater. am I missing something? the repeater has
> controllers &/or programme change numbers for tempo control too.
>
> btw, the v2 software is quite cool- I was able to tell that, with  
> small
> tempo changes, the audio artefacts are much reduced. the tape- 
> emulation
> controller (changes speed & pitch together) is quite fun.
>
> duncan.


Yes, I did that too back when I had a repeater. I never got to find a  
way to really play the tempo as part of the musical looping  
performance. A tap tempo pedal might work in a technical sense but to  
keep tapping all through instant tempo changes it would interfere  
with the need to kick other pedals for looping commands. The best  
controller I can imagine for instant tempo control would be a beam  
that, when activated, reads where in space you hold your instrument.  
This controller should need to work with big gestures, so you won't  
accidently change a sudden fifteen BPM just because you slipped a  
tiny bit. Normal MDI expression pedals just don't have the physical  
resolution fit for tempo control. I could also think about some one  
meter long floor based rail sensor - yeah, that would be cool. Would  
work fine with the repeater or any other (future) looper that does  
time-stretching as good.

Greetings from Sweden

Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)