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Re: Playing in time with multiple non-synced loopers... (was: Re: footswitchable series/parallel signal routing schemes)




----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Sottilaro" <sine@zerocrossing.net>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: Playing in time with multiple non-synced loopers... (was: Re:
footswitchable series/parallel signal routing schemes)


> On Friday, July 11, 2003, at 05:16 AM, Paul Sanders wrote:
> > I have to wonder though, how many people left the building in between
> > those interesting moments :)
> >
> > I guess it depends on the content that's out of sync.
>
> Well, no one left the building because I was doing this in my home.   I
> don't even let my cats out.  However, I've seen Matt Davignon play with
> two delay pedals unsynced to audiences that watched with baited breath.
>
> Not only does it depend on the content, it depends on the audience.
> Some venues attract an audience with more open minds than others.
> You're right though, if you were to try the same thing in most college
> bars on a friday night you're not going to do that well.
>
> On the other hand, if I heard someone trying to loop pop or classic
> rock tunes with a Repeater, I'd be out of that club faster than you
> could say "Whole Lot Of Love."  Snore.  Not for me.  Different
> strokes...

So YOU are the one...

I guess I should have lurked here before I exposed what I do with looping
and the have the court of loopers-delight opinions  convict me of bozodom.

I'm not a looping act though. I'm a solo pop music act that wants to do
somethign different than most other folks WITHOUT being a Kareoke act.

I did do some interesting stuff tonight with my RC-20 and some funky echo
settings on my new SPD-S and using an Ebow to put a bunch of guitar layers
down.

I need to get the hang of that, but it should be fun once I do.

Paul

>
> Mark Sottilaro
>
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