Support |
I feel the same, also if one of the most fascinating things of looping stays in its temporal weakness. Anyway I am now considering to buy a sampler where I could record my "mother loops". I am also sure that, once I will have it, something will change in my approach. A few months ago I have had an intense opinion exchange with LD: I thought that the most of the loopers where accepting looping as a realtime and volatile event, I have been surprised to notice that the most of you was already using samplers. In a few weeks I will be part of this company too, but there is a strange feeling in doing this step. Luca. Btw, I use multitrack since a lot of years, but that is a matter of composition, different from looping. ----- Original Message ----- From: Neil Goldstein <ngold@home.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 8:35 PM Subject: Looper or multitrack?: (Was Looping Therapy) > > This is an interesting topic. And I have experienced some consciousness > change and entrainment through interacting with my loops. > > This is somewhat related but slightly askew of the topic: > > One of the biggest obstacles to the (self) therapy is that 9 times out of 10 > I create something in the EDP that I want to record (to disk) and use as >a > foundation for a composition. And often I wish I would have recorded the > instruments/lines on separate tracks from the start. But now in the > 'perfection' of the moment, they're all on one mono track! Of course an > entirely different type of music and feel results from starting on a >multi > track, and doing take after take, etc. > > It creates a whole new sense of being a player/composer that the loops >can > go for hours or weeks if you don't reset or turn off the power, but are gone > the instant you do. I often get too 'attached' or regret having wiped the > slate, or suffer some anxiety in deciding betwixt the two. > > There are things I'd never be able to re-create and this creates a sense of > 'scarcity' so I get overly 'precious' with the current loops. > > How do others deal with this? (hope I made myself clear) > > > Neil > >