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--- "Rick Walker/Loop.pooL" <GLOBAL@cruzio.com> wrote: > It's all really o.k. WHAT IS, IS. > I want to have fun. I want to have a community. > I want to loop. Let's vote. Based on the discussion of the past few days, and having appointed ourselves the final authority on all things musical, semantic and/or loopy (;-)), let us choose from amongst the following: A) Trumpet players may only play at events billed as trumpeting events, and all live looping must take place at events described as such. Truth in advertising and all that, even if it means only trumpeters, loopers and their respective spouses will attend... B) Promoters are hereby banned from promoting exclusive events such as 'trumpeting' or 'looping' festivals, and all musicians who wish to play an instrument in public must do so in the company of others who play an extremely similar style of music so that the audience will not be forced to experience something new or unfamiliar. All such musical events must be clearly labeled by category so people know what they're in for. C) Musicians are free to perform in various contexts, situations and combinations, juxtaposed as they wish. Promoters may choose to group artists by instrument, musical genre, astrological sign, eye color or shoe size, or may choose not to group them at all. Audiences may choose to attend (or not) based on whatever criterion happens to appeal to them. I'm voting for the third one. -t- np: Four unsynched loops consisting of notes that I played on a stratocaster about twenty minutes ago which are repeating and de-evolving on a three channel system with various types and degrees of post-processing on each channel. The music continues to evolve and change even though I've put the guitar down and am writing an e-mail. Am I live looping? __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com