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Congratulations! How can I get a copy? :) And how was the wind controller implemented? Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Walker (loop.pool)" <GLOBAL@cruzio.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 2:34 PM Subject: NAMM appearance and Santa Cruz Looping Festival > couple of quick things: > > Due to plane schedulings, Bill and I will not be to NAMM by the 1 p.m. > meeting proposed by Kim Flint. We have been planning to meet at the Line 6 > booth at 2 p.m. on both Saturday and on Sunday. We'd love to meet >anybody > (including you, Meister Flint :-) from Loopers Delight there at those times. > > Also, the Santa Cruz Looping Festival was a resounding artistic and > commercial success: standing room only and oversold by fire marshal > standards (shhhhhhh..........don't anyone tell them ;-). > > ORBIS started off with an ambient, melodic set utilizing the oldest gear at > the festival > (a circa 1984-6 tc electronics digital delay with a few seconds of looping > time). > > Bill Walker then put on an amazing display of the his artistry and guitar > wizardry (and I don't think I'm being nepotistic about this one) as well as > a demo of the power of the new Electrix Repeater. It was really impressive > and I can't wait to finally start delving into my own recently purchased > repeater and WX5 wind controller!! > > I played next and have no idea what the results were except to say that I am > an just constantly blown away by how accepting and encouraging , the >Santa > Cruz audiences are for > my own extremely wierd brand of 'entertainment'. I do know that a >couple > of pieces will probably make it on to the live Loop.pooL CD that I am > working on for upcoming Spring release. Special kudos to engineer and > Cayuga Vault coowner (and excellent solo loopers and saxaphonist) for making > really good digital recordings of everyone's sets and presenting us each > with a burned CD of the gig BEFORE we went home that night. > > Next up was Steve Lawson, who, I have to say , is one of my favorite looping > artists and one funny guy on stage. He did a beautiful set that employed > everything from a beautiful and harmonically challenging version of > 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' to more outside excursions with sonix. It was > a very inspiring set. I got up and we did a short improvisational set and > you can ask someone else whether that was successful or not. > > The crowd was incredible and they stayed to the end (that says a lot: four > solo sets and a duo improv set). Linda Kimball and Pete COates of the > Cayuga Vault where (and always are) > fantastically supportive and hardworking. We're lucky to have such a great > venue in our town. > > It was one of those evenings that makes me really good to be alive.....or as > the native americans say "It was a good day to die". > > yours, in loopiness, Rick Walker (Loop.pool) > >