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Hayden Porter wrote a fundamental thing very well: >It seems to me that all good composition is >the proper balance of repetition and variety. Repetition is necessary for >consistency and variety is necessary to intrest the audience. The amount >of >repetition or variety is a matter of personal taste. ... and the purpose (aplication field) of the music - I might add. (here was a lot more very interestin "Rambling" as he called it...) >-What do you consider to be the your most effective compositional >technique(s) when creating live looped music that relies on technology to >produce the loops? Short loops to create expectations / tension (film music!) Longer loops to create ostinatos or ondulating background carpets. Long loops to lay back and doodle away in peace.