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Perhaps the most difficult audience response to endeavor might be silence; and I'm sure that for some pieces of music, it might be the single most desirable environment for its success. It struck me recently (and in retrospect) that perhaps I am occasionally employing looping to achieve a type of virtual or surrogate silence - while not having the means or authority (personally or musically) to simply command the real thing (i.e. not being a Peter Gabriel of sorts who can just ask his 10k+ audience for "silence please while I construct this here soundscape", as I once witnessed). I realized this as I audited some recent live recordings of my band of a song in which the looping is not really that prominent or even important, but seems to just be able to draw sufficient attention to cause some degree of directed attention and associated relative silence. Does anyone purposely and consciously utilize ambient looping solely for the purpose of, and subservient to, the "framing" of the object piece? Nic _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com