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Now them's my kinda ideers! Poppin' the top off a Kiwi 20/20, Shorty ----- Original Message ----- From: Sven Anderson <svena@accessinn.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 4:36 PM Subject: extremely lofi ideas for the poor noisemaker > hello loopers > for those of us who can't run out and buy all the new fx processors > available... > i was visited by a revelation last night. and honestly it isn't very > significant. but it really does sound cool. take microphones (cheapies that you > don't care about) and push them up against things that move. like reel-to-reels. > leave them there. listen to the nice beats and loopy things this >produces. if you > do it right, and the microphone is slightly offset each time the machine goes > through a cycle of motion, the sound loop morphs very slowly into >different timbral > bits. its pretty much the same as micing machines, but here the >microphone becomes > involved in the sound production in a more instrumental fashion. > > also. another good one. discovered one night in boston while listening >to porter > ricks very loud after lots of cheap wine. > play minimal techno/beat oriented music very loud in a cluttered >room. then > wander around and listen closely to all of the objects on your walls, tables, etc. > as they vibrate in different ways. and then (this is the hard part) >attempt to mic > these little vibrations in such a way as to maximize their dynamics and minimize > the actual music's presence on your recording. trying to record >vibrations like > this usually (for me) ends up producing very fluid, natural rhythms that >are more > complex than basic thumpings. > sorry, these ideas are really quite silly and mundane, but i felt like typing a bit > and therefore decided to subject you all to my ramblings. > --sven > >