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> 93 > > rich wrote: > > > > Perhaps this wanders off topic, and i don't mean to imply any person in > > particular, but i've noticed that alot of musicians (especially >loopers, > > perhaps?) are somewhat frightened by the aspect of 'documenting' their > > music in a tangible form. As long as it's in the ether, all is well. Try > > to actually record it, and some folks get all nervous and concerned about > > 'fixing' it. > > It's alot like the attitude of some jazzers. The improvizational aspect > of many folks looping is quite dear to them, and 'fixing' it to tape is > like trying to capture the wind. Regardless, I tape my loop > improvizations frequently to document them. > > 93 > Rev. Doubt-Goat > I'm usually too lazy to record any particularly cool loops I come up with. Instead, I'll sometimes write down what I did (what combination of effect patches, delay settings, etc) and try to recreate it later. Very often, the attempt at repeating what I did before results in something even better (or sometimes just weirder). Peter