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Mainly electric guitar, second place goes to
voice. After that 'found objects' and percussion bits.
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Sandberg
Sent: 15 June 2001 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: improv voice loops Am new to this list, and am wondering what others use voice as their primarysound source for loop composition and performance (real-time sampling)? I've been using my voice a lot for looping. I sing, and also use a VL70 breath-controlled synth and a NX5 synth for all kinds of sounds. But more and more I find my voice is the most alive and interesting instrument, and I tend to use it as the basis for loops -- and use the synths for coloring. An example -- yesterday I was working on a song and wanted a house music kind of beat. So I used my synth drum kit, and it sounded amateurish. Then I experimented with my voice and got something really cool. I sang "A-chica" (the "A" was very low, like a kick drum, the "chica" like a hihat or shaker) over and over, and looped only one. This gave me a very cool quarter note loop. (By the way, I used a kaos pad to also give me my voice an octave down from what I sang). Then I multiplied the loop on my echoplex, sang a bass line on top of that. Sounded very cool, trancy. Then, I played some kick and snare on top. Now I had a cool sounding loop that didn't sound like a bad attempt to loop dance music live -- it sounded pretty unique. That's just one example. I find that in general using the voice gives very organic, cool-sounding loops with a lot of aliveness and emotional warmth. |