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Kim Flint wrote: > And speaking of real-time Recycle, the new roland sp808 has that feature, > or something real close. You can sample a whole breakbeat, have it chop >it > up and automatically assign each piece to a pad. Pretty cool! It also >has > the time expansion/contraction features that let you match tempos without > affecting the pitch. A lot of the new Roland dance products look interesting. There's all sorts of hype about their product line at http://www.rolandus.com/pr/pr.html > >I also recall seeing an MTV news story many years ago about a guy (don't > >recall his name) who has designed a suit that had percussion pads all > >over it. So he produced rhythms by striking these different pads all > >over his body. including kick drum samples in his boot heel which he > >triggered by stomping the ground with his foot. Kind of a strange > >visual spectacle... It would definitely be more physically involved. > >Just don't get that snare pad on your knee confused with your nose... > > sort of like "futureman" Wooten of bela fleck fame? or zendrum. Zendrum > looks pretty cool, actually. I could relate to that since I'm always > tapping out rhythms with my fingers. All that guitar technique wouldn't >go > to waste either.... The guy's name is on the tip of my brain, though I can't quite place it. His band was named after himself, or his stage moniker (which was somewhat cheesy, I believe). He had this vaguely Eraserhead-shaped hairdo, too. It must have been close to ten years ago that I saw that story, though. It'll probably come to me all of a sudden some time in the future. --Andre