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On 03-10-30 09.05, "Rick Walker/Loop.pooL" <looppool@cruzio.com> wrote: > 1) You can play a loop as a chromatic instrument over three octaves >while > the machine > constantly does all the time stretching to keep the rhytms intact as you > pitch shift. > > This either allows me to play rhythms with static loops (like me >trilling a > single note with my mouth) > or it allows me to modulate a pattern's pitch and hence the whole >harmony of > the 'section' you have just created > by doing so. > > All of this can be done with midi pedals used like ersatz organ >footpedals > > 2) You can have four simultaneous loops going with indedendent control >of > the pitch and panning of each > loop..................with four separate outs going into four muteable > channels on a mixer, this is very, very powerful > as a live performance option > > 3) My brother is getting amazing sounds by using the output of his guitar synth > arpeggiator (without the sonic output) > and rhythmically tuning his loops (from drone sounds to hand drum sounds) > creating really cool rhythmic tracks > that I've never heard anything like before. It is a simple technique >but > the Repeater is the only instrument that > can do this so far. The new software Live 3.0 does these three tricks this as well. But NOT in rec/ordoverdub mode with a feedback setting. -- Best wishes Per Boysen www.boysen.se