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I like your looping trip! Heard it the other week ot the Ableton Forum. Hearing this being your experimenting to check out the looping capabilities of your compact setup makes me want to hear the finished version. I think the flow and structure is good but is bogged down a bit by some losses on technical side of the production. Just one example: Since you sing very close to the mic the bass frequencies come and go in the voice and this takes away some of the intimacy that would make it stand out with a proper treatment (cutting out bass, filtering and compressing). But that's just technical aspects. As flow/performance/composition it is perfect as far as my taste goes. If you could record inspired "takes" like that by multi tracking (every sound goes into a sound file of its own) you should be able really work on the sound afterwards and make all the good things, that is already there, come out clearly. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen --- http://www.looproom.com (international) http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site) http://www.cdbaby.com/perboysen On May 1, 2005, at 10:23, Andreas Wetterberg wrote: > Right, in the spirit of.. erm. compostation, here's a vocal track, > all live looping, one take. It's basically a dry-run of my Live4/ > REaktor FastFX setup. All loops are recorded and triggered and all > effects are toggled on or off with the laptop keyboard - so this is > a pretty neat, compact setup. It will be the basis for a series of > recording sessions with two vocalists and me as the looper. > > I haven't been looping for that long, less than a year, in fact, so > any comments on structure and flow would be appreciated :-) > > http://www.dytrych.net/upload/Machinate_-_Something_I_want.mp3 > > *Cheers* > > Andreas w. > > > jlucas wrote: > > >> On 29/04/05 12:57 -0600, Todd Howell wrote: >> >> >>> Can we all go back to all of the technobabble that we all find so >>> endearing about this list and knock off the slagging involving >>> Windstick Devil? The situation has reached a point of diminishing >>> returns and appears that further discourse with the >>> afforementioned would not really be benefitting the collective or >>> Wind Stick Devil. >>> What will it take to bring peace? Ideas? >>> >>> >> >> Post some *music*. >> >> >> >> . >> >> >> > > >