Support |
An interesting question I'd like to start as a followup is "What are you not looping" ? or: Are there any instruments you play ("instruments you play" in the more general sense of "noises you create") which you do not loop? Personally, I have several different instruments and have looped most of them: keyboards (lots, my second instrument) electric bass guitar (in different varieties, my main bass being a six-string tuned in sixth-fifth tuning through a VBass) electric guitar trombone saxophone (mainly soprano) voice (including spoken announcements, noises picked up from the audience, cell phone calls,...) effects (I did some performances where I would weirdify a normal instrument (with the effect not necessarily going through the amplification) and then looping only the effect signal. And I used combinations of effectors as instruments themselves (the DL4 is excellent for this, really cheap distortion pedals with an open guitar cable work also great, every kind of filter, and this in combination with ring modulators, reverbs, delays -> into the loop) loops (re-looping loops themselves in any creative way, both live loops and prerecorded material) What I didn't loop: acoustic guitar (I'm not a good guitar player and thus didn't tale the time to set up microphones etc. to loop my own struggling with the acoustic) recorder (same goes here) acoustic drums/percussions (don't have any of these myself) As you see, I loop mostly every noise I create. Still, I've begun to see the reason why lots of people here (and a lot of really famous loopers) are guitarists: the guitar seems to be an excellent sound source for creative looping. I'm not enough of a (bass) guitarist to give more valid reasons for this than the possibility to play both chords and expressive melody lines (i.e. more expressive from the technical means than keyboard parts), the fluency of lots of guitarists with effects in general and effects you step on in particular, the "electricity" of the guitar as a simplification of the technical set-up (compared, say, to looping a classical harp). Anybody could further comment on this. And anybody can name instruments he/she plays but doesn't loop, or instruments which are totally inept for looping? Rainer Rainer Straschill Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de The Straschill Family Group - www.straschill.de digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de Eclectic Blah - www.eblah.de