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I especially like it when it goes, "weeeeeeeeahhhhhhhhhrrrrrrrrrrrrrzz zz zzz zzz hmmmmmmmm PRTTTTTTTTTTTgggr. Elio DeLuca wrote: > men, brother. > > But if it were up to me ... no software: instead, a digital brain with an > analog body ... imagine pumping the vortex of your cerebral cortex > through, oh, maybe six or seven dozen FET's!!! > > Brainscapes? Soulscapes? Cyclotronics? > > Put Matthias to work on this! > > On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Jan Pek wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:03:26 -0700 > > From: Jan Pek <swirlee@angelfire.com> > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > Subject: loop instrument > > Resent-Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 19:04:48 -0500 > > Resent-From: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > > > ** > > >Hey, > > > > > >goofing around, I hit a note button on my Roland MC-307 and viola, >>the > > >Repeater INSTANTLY shifted the pitch of my loop at that exact >>interval (from > > >a root note of C) I knew this feature existed, but had not explored >>it yet. > > >Within a few moments, I was playing my loop like an instrument. > > > > > >This thing is amazing. > > ** > > > > repetition as trance focalizer > > spontenaity as nagual connection > > imagination as reality bedrock > > ragas in your morning flakes > > give healing voice and medicate > > > > .. i feel that we are approaching a kind of instrument where sound is > > made from smaller vibrations of sound which spin and repeat. where > > time is like a disc around which these vibrations rotate. perhaps, we > > will be able to capture a slice of vibration into a loop, and have it > > triggerable by some movement of the body, motion of the mind, or press > > of some key. many independent vibrations of differing moods and > > lengths will be mixed, pitched and clocked together. the player of the > > instrument sits at the center of a rotating time pillar, conducting > > the flow of vibrations and, perhaps, channeling new ones through > > improv. > > > > the instrument will have memory, being able to store looping > > vibrations on the spot for retrieving back later.. in a very organic > > way, without disrupting the flow. we will be able to store multiple > > vibrations together as a larger package of vibration, allowing for > > total arrangements to be brought back from memory. the memory will > > persist and grow from session to session, pruning itself of old and > > unused vibrations, as does human memory. > > > > the performer of this instrument will be able to give commands such as > > 'bring looping vibrations 'gorillas smacking lips' and 'flywings > > beating' in 2 counts' or 'fade out this arrangement over 8 counts' and > > 'at the start of the next long count, bring all melodic vibrations > > down in pitch 4 tones'. or 'track the rhythm in this audio feed and > > sync our count to it'... all as the pillar vibrations rotate around > > time without stopping. > > > > the performer will also be able to shred up (ala ReCycle) existing >vibrations, playing the slices live, perhaps on a keyboard. For example, >here is 'shaman sings yak song: oo ka lay oh mani tar' repeating, lets >map it key to key, so the rhythmic pulses are cut up. now we can play any >rhythm with our deconstructed building blocks: oo ka lay oh mani tar ka >lay lay oh mani oo ka tar tar, for example, which means o yak, we milk >you for butter tea. > > > > with this instrument, we'll be able to manifest and grow song >structures live, beyond the basic tapeloop soundscape idea, by drawing >from previous material we have created. > > > > technically, i envisage a core software engine decoupled from >interface, similar to EDP software, with fundamental differences;; >multiple loops with varying lengths;; loops stored in frequency domain >(PVOC implementation of pitchshift), allowing for pitch-and-timestretch >and potentially freqdomain effects in future (perhaps SDIF format-- see >CNMAT);; .. > > > > front end-- intuitive command macro system for conducting while >improvising, multiple inputs and outputs, midi and audio syncronization, >keyboard. > > > > i wrote a basic prototype last year for MAXMSP, which is available as >fripp~.sit on node.net/unmax .. if others want to collect themselves to >create something like this freely, we should join forces open-source >style. this would free us to create only appropriate technology, and not >a big machine to consume us. > > > > so > > > > its coming, can you feel it descending from the Aastral? > > > > slobbery kisses > > -yon > >