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RE: looped jaw harp and kazoo?



Well, you can buy Virtual PC 2.0, or higher, and run ACID on your Mac. I am not a MAC man, but I think Stienberg has some things that you can use. ReCyCle.

----Original Message Follows----
From: "Fournier, Nicole"
To: "'dj_devious_d@hotmail.com'"
Subject: RE: looped jaw harp and kazoo?
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2001 09:33:14 -0400
hi & hello - I'm new to this loopers thang....please be kind......
Question....I'm just beginning in this world... I want to get a program like
Acid, but I'm getting a mac. What program would you recommend me get?
many thanx
-nic
> ----------
> From: Devious D_MasterMixer
> Reply To: dj_devious_d@hotmail.com
> Sent: Friday, June 1, 2001 12:04 AM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: looped jaw harp and kazoo?
>
> I have the newest Loops From ACID, and they include jaw harps, and other
> "wierd" instruments..... gotta love them.
>
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Rick Walker \(loop.pool\)"
> Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> To:
> Subject: Re: looped jaw harp and kazoo?
> Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 20:57:37 -0700
> Denis taaffe wrote to Simran Gleason:
> "yes, but it can't be cool if you don't have a jaw harp and kazzoo quintet
>
> to
> back you up ?! haha,seriously, good luck with gig, whish I could be there
> to
> hear some looping..."
> Funny you should mention this, Denis: I just did the opening/closing (I
> played the crowd in and out
> in the foyer) slot for the brilliant Residents multi media show at the Rio
>
> Theatre in Santa Cruz this last Saturday and, in one of the pieces that
> pleased me the most (best to please oneself, eh?) . I ran
> a concert pitched D hungarian jaw harp and ran it through one of those old
>
> red Digitech Harmonizing Whammy Pedals, pitched down one octave, to create
>
> my rhythmic loop. Over it, I used a low pitched irish tin whistle, also
> pitched down an octave which I then gutterally hummed an octave lower
> melody
> as I blew the same melody whistle for my 'lead'. That Digitech is really
> archaic and really inhibits fidelity, but, in this case it came out
> sounding really, really cool. You would have never known what instruments
> I used, initially and I have the wonderful added option of sweeping the
> footpedal form one octave below to normal pitch, which produced some
> really
> beautiful and mysterious sounding
> artifacts. Who needs analogue synth 'bubbles'?
> Sorry, no kazoo, unfortunately (though I have used one in a faux
> industrial looping experiments, previously). Anyone ever catch the MTV
> unplugged CURE show where they let three of the bands
> fans sing the horn parts on kazoos for the song "Love Cats"? Priceless!!!!
>
> P.C. checkin: Is it o.k. to admit
> to loving the early Cure on loopers delight?
>
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