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cool stuff. i searched "schnackertronics" at google and found this link: www.csounds.com/ezine/Summer2001/schnackertronics/ >... > My friend wrote a looping program for his thesis, > based on some of my ideas (he jokingly named it > "Schnackertronics"), and what i found was that > after the first few seconds of playing I forgot > about the looping aspect of it, and just reacted > to what came out of his laptop just like i would > any other instrument. So the end result ends up > being a lot more dynamic. > Of course it helps that he built effects into the > program with a high "mangleage" factor, so it > quickly stops sounding like a guitar. And also he > has 4 independent loops of different lengths, > which by itself makes quite a difference. But > since he can totally concentrate on the looping > aspect of it, he has a lot more control, as > opposed to me stepping on a bunch of pedals, > while still trying to play something decent on my > guitar. > > just a thought, > Ernesto >