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>on 5/31/03 11:37 PM, altruist@earthlink.net at altruist@earthlink.net >wrote: > >> If "live looping" is supposed to be full-phrase repetition, post-Terry >> Riley >> sounding music, then the "sliced" school of looping doesn't fit. > >For that matter, Bill Walker using his arpeggiator to drive the pitch >shift >on his Repeater wouldn't qualify as "live looping" under that definition. >I >think it's probably too narrow. true, thats another way, full-phrase repetition but with changes in it. Per keeps recording a drone with his bow onto the repeater and then playing a melody with the Behringer pedal. I dont think each trick is a different category. A category only makes sense, when the feel of the music it produces is also clearly different. and thats subjective, so its up to the each one... > >What Matthias is talking about could perhaps be called "time lag looping" >(a >category that would also include Frippertronics, but you only get that if >you have a Fripp to plug into the looper). I don't know that "time lag >looping" is particularly more marketable than "live looping", but I also >haven't seen a need to draw a line between Matthias's work and Andre's >work. I dont see any "need" either, I just say its easy to justify and may make sense to the listeners since it creates a specific slicy sound, independent on what instrument its used on. It sounds somewhat electronic but clearly distinct from a analog sequencer or so. I think a new genre comes up if someone starts it with a strong thing and puts up a name for it that makes others use that name and if the critical mass grows suficiently the press or science nails it down. Whether there is a need for it or the name is "right" or the borders of the new genre is perfectly defined probably does not influence that much. So its nice: we all basically have a chance to found things. And Andre has the talent and the dedication and the slight fanatism needed, as it seems to me. But I really stop this talk now, its not somehing to think about too much and probably rather personal than colective for the first move. Lets see... >The big part with "live" is distinguishing it from things like "Acid >loops". >Though, of course, having a program called "Live" for working with >pre-recorded loops messes with that. funny, Per and I just talked about that. Yes, we should make them change the name :-) or finally include the live looping functions! I made a contact with them last year for this, but did not feel the kind of interest and flexibility on their side to make an effort so far... -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org