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Re: mobile looping



Julien thanks.  Sound-In.org is an Internet 'new music' community similar to Loopers-Delight in a sense.  It used to be known as ImprovFriday and started several years ago as Twitter hash tag that grew.  The goal then/now was to bring together like-minded musicians/sound artists interested in creating music which is largely improvised/spontaneous.

Ever since the early days the community has held a virtual meetup beginning on Thur afternoons and running till Sat evening.  During which time those who attend create as much music as they like in and around the event time and post it under Creative Commons agreement for public distribution.  Many of those pieces are taken by some and added to, combined, mashed in to new things.  Some weekends have an optional theme and some are open.

This past weekends event was an optional theme of mirror.  Here is the playlist.   http://sound-in.org/group/improvfridayprogramarchive/forum/topics/october-3-5-2013

If you have an iPhone/Touch/iPad I created a player app for this community that features a built-in playlist that I'm trying to update every few weeks.  https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sound-in-new-music-event-player/id694702038?mt=8

Come join us Julien and any and all that this appeals!

Jim


On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 12:04 PM, julien gury <urbandtribe@gmail.com> wrote:
i really like your song, what is sound in .org?

julien

Le 06/10/2013 22:03, Jim Goodin a écrit :
I have been using Tristan Zand's iOS app Loopr a bit via my iPad.

I did this piece recently using my recently de-fretted mandolin.

I did 4 foundation trax in Loopr, exported them, important in to Audacity, extended and manip'd some using PaulStretch and some reversal.  Piece was done for this weekends Sound-In.org event.


Jim

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jimgoodin.com - 'Acoustic guitar renaissance, color blue, repetitive minimalism'
 
The Recordings of Wood and Wire Music - 'Organically inspired New Music'
 
From Brooklyn To Glindran, a new World/Free Jazz recording by Jim Goodin & Peter Thörn.  Proceeds from this CD will benefit JDRF International

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jimgoodin.com - 'Acoustic guitar renaissance, color blue, repetitive minimalism'
 
The Recordings of Wood and Wire Music - 'Organically inspired New Music'
 
From Brooklyn To Glindran, a new World/Free Jazz recording by Jim Goodin & Peter Thörn.  Proceeds from this CD will benefit JDRF International

Tips Across the Waters, a new app for iOS from James Goodin/Wood and Wire Ware.