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Re: Do you replace parts of loops?



Hello,

This sounds like a very interesting thing to do.  Is is possible to give
specific instructions for this technique.  I read the manual, but can't
actually GET the process.  Sorry to be technoslow...I think a "Echoplex For
Dummies" is the manual I need.

Thanks,

Randy Jones
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthias Grob <matthias@bahianet.com.br>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Friday, December 12, 1997 11:22 PM
Subject: Do you replace parts of loops?


>I just got fascinated again about the possiblility to replace parts of
>longer loops while experiencing them. Within over 15 sec of loop you
>probably like some bit better than the other. The bit you do not like (be
>it a colour in your "wash" or a single cord in your sequence), you can
>reduce with feedback or even replace straight away with a Replace 
>function.
>After listening to the loop enough, you know what you want to change and
>thus let the whole idea grow.
>
>I prefer to use FeedBack for this, because it allows to fade or leave a 
>bit
>or the old stuff in the background.
>Used smother it simply creates a dynamic wave of a previously constant
sound.
>
>Do you all use such tricks?
>For practicing/creating or as musical expression/composition in a final
>version?
>
>Tell us more!
>
>Matthias
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