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Re: Can I be loopy too?



just fer example on loop vocal check out-http://www.pamelaz.com/
she is San fran at its best-i saw her awhile ago at the exploratorium.she
had loop boxes goin and the natural delay/echo/reverb of that environment
and it was wack.she had speakers at one end of the building and she was at
the other end of the building and depending on where you were standimg you
could do yer own mix.excellence in looping
s

> At 06:28 PM 1/25/02 -0500, tnelson wrote:
 
> Back on topic, Elizabeth (who started all this silly business about 
>newts)
> is a vocalist (and occasional electric autoharpist) who would really like
> to learn more about looping, specifically as it applies to microphone
> technique and other things relevant to a looping vocalist in a live
> setting. She'll be catching up on past threads from the abundant 
>resources
> to be found in the archives
> <http://www.loopers-delight.com/cgi-bin/wilma/LDarchive> and perusing the
> Tools of the Trade <http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/tools.html> and
> Tips and Tricks
> <http://www.loopers-delight.com/tips/tips.html> sections, but would also
> appreciate any help from any of you who might be working in a similar 
>area,
> or who might have some suggestions for recommended listening re: looped
> vocals. Be nice; she's good people.
> 
> -t-
>