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Right on! I would say anytime I've been totally immersed in performance, playing ambient or rock music, I've experienced some kind of time distortion. Generally, I feel the spaces between parts are greater - as if time were slowing down. It feels like I am better absorbing smaller and smaller moments, or being so concentrated I can feel little things with equal effect in the same way big things other times may be needed. David Kirkdorffer UNDO -----Original Message----- From: ld thomson [mailto:heatshrink@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 07, 1999 4:59 PM To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com Subject: The Effects Of Looping...Or am I loopy? I dont want to come across as some kind of flake... but... I may anyway. Have any of you loopers who are doing soundscaping noticed that your perception of time is altered during the soundscaping? I don't meditate in the Buddist or Yogi style, however I have heard of this effect from people who chant. I've noticed it several times during live performances. Am I sitting to close to my old GR300...or is this common? I can't ask my "normal" musician friends as they already think I'm crazy for soundscaping... "yeah man...I can warp time with my DOD Dimension 12, far out.." That would go over well. But seriously, am I losing it or what? PS I am drug free. Although I usually drink Camomile tea when I'm soundscaping. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com