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Re: loopers hard talk questions and answers
Quoting "L.Angulo" <labaloops@yahoo.com>:
>
> 1. Why loop when you can have a duo a trio or a band?is it due to
>economics?
>
Looping is a medium unto itself. To ask this question is to ask a
question such as: "Why use a camera when you can just draw a picture?"
>
> 2.do you really need all that equipment to play solo?ive seen solo
> players who can entertain us without all of that
>
That is like saying to a pilot: "Do you really need an airplane to
fly? -- and why do you need all those gadgets in the cockpit?"
HELL YES I need equipment to perform solo. Whether I'm playing a
classical pipe organ recital or my own looped compositions, I need my
equipment. What kind of question is that???
>
> 3.nice but to my ears it sounds lifeless and monotonus
>
Thank you for sharing that.
>
> 4.why would i pay to see somebody just making noise? my kid could do that
>
When is your kid's next performance? I'd like to hear it.
>
> 5.looping seems to me made for self indulged people that arent able
> to deal with other humans and are incompetent to play the instrument
> properly without all that equipment
>
Thank you for sharing that.
>
> 6. nice but dont you think a Band is still better?
>
For band music, yes.
>
> 7.so whats the difference between sampling and looping and sequencing?
>
Looping and sampling are similar in that a sound is captured then
played back at a later time. Sequencing utilizes hardware or software
sequencers.
>
> 8.what so special about recording different instruments in front of
> us? a band is better because it has more energy and you can speed up
> ,slow down and bring dynamics together
>
These is nothing inherently special about recording different
instruments or a live band. There is no medium that assures a
"special" result.
>
> 9.nice but it sounds too perfect
>
That's like going to a wedding and complaining that the bride is too
beautiful.
>
> 10.why do most loopers play alone?
>
Most looped music doesn't demand the resources of multiple musicians.
It is primarily a solo medium. While most loopers play alone, there
are many who collaborate with others.
Interestingly, I have never been asked such questions. People seem
pretty fascinated with the live looping work that I have done.
-- Kevin