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Re: Looping Strategies
although I agree with a lot, if not all of what you say you will still
get my 2 or 3 remarks...
Your post is looking as a 100% trolling post.
You dont introduce yourself as a newcommer and you dont sign either, so
mr. troll, show some netiquette, politeness, or you will not be welcomed
at all.
Claude
Jah Jast a écrit :
> First of all sorry for my Pidgin English.
> I'm gonna be unpopular i'm sure but here is some thoughts about Looping.
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> 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.
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> PS: I'm a born Bass Player,and i don't intend to shift to Guitar for the
>sake of Looping (no offence).Thanks.
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