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> I think my looping is > at its weakest when I'm trying to emulate a > compositional structure based on > a non-looping framework, and strongest when I let it > be itself. this has me thinking. after buying Splattercell (both discs are a must have) and reading about DT's cell technique I started experimenting with "composing" a structure while away from my instruments (meaning at work of course) as in: AAB fade in C D AAB and so on, being as detailed as possible in every way. Then when i got home I would play the structure while spontaneously coming up with individual parts on the spot. This was a very eye opening approach for me as previously i had mainly built or layered loops from an initial drone or riff. I would love to hear other approaches that any of you have tried. I often find that by imposing arbitrary rules or limits on what i am "allowed" to do i.e. painting myself in a corner, i am much more creative than if i just play. just looking for fresh ideas! Thanks. Aaron __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com