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Looping Strategies
First of all sorry for my Pidgin English.
I'm gonna be unpopular i'm sure but here is some thoughts about Looping.
At the first Stade the aspiring Looper is animated by what i would call
"the syndrome of the One Man Band" .
More than Ego (though it is a bit) this is often a problem of lack of
confidence along with technique which leads him here.(Tracy Chapman can do
a great Song with just an acoustic guitar and 3 or 4 chords no more...)
The loop strategy here consists in Layering part onto part and try to
simulate a band.
Soon he realizes that as fun as it is,it is a sterile way.
Then he tends now to become a kind of "Sound Designer".This is the second
Stade.The cause here is often a problem of lack of Inspiration,if the one
of technique is now improved...
Accumulate all type of effects is now the Quest.The goal is to sound like
a synthesizer even if he plays flute.The loop strategy is now again
Layering part onto part onto part....But to be convincing,that requires
time (and patience for listeners)...
And you are stuck in a "vertical motion" (which is not the case with a
Synthesizer.)
This is why i have some problems with the layering Concept.
Every time i listen to Loopers (less and less) i play briefly the
begining,the middle,and the end of the track and if i can notice the same
loop there and there, then i quit...
I really appreciate an approach like the one of Dennis Moser for example
and incidentally he uses (very) long Delays more than "pure" Loops, if i'm
not wrong.Indeed the horizontal Motion is saved here and Layering and
effect processings are not constrictings.
In fact, i bielieve that a good way to understand WHAT is Looping is to
begin to work with short delays and little by little ending with long and
finally,conventional Loop techniques.
The survey of Krispen Hartung was necessary cause it reminds us that first
we pretend to be Musicians, not "Mad professors" and there is a lot of
work to do on our Instrument.
PS: I'm a born Bass Player,and i don't intend to shift to Guitar for the
sake of Looping (no offence).Thanks.