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So you are looping non-rhythmic parts? Is that what you mean? What instrument do you play? -----Original Message----- From: Joey [mailto:tentaclejoe@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 12:27 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Doug's gratuitous introspective comment No midi, no syncing, no restarting :) My band experiences have been more conventional in a rock type format (drums, guitar, bass) where the looping doesn't need to go on through out the entire song but more like adding some spurts of ambiance or texture to the songs. On 6/26/05, Bill Edmondson <edmondson5@comcast.net> wrote: > Please describe your approach. Are you referring to playing with a live > drummer? Is the band playing to a click? Syncing via MIDI? Do you restart > the loop to keep it in sync with the band, ... ? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Joey [mailto:tentaclejoe@gmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 11:07 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Doug's gratuitous introspective comment > > On 6/26/05, Doug Cox <dougcox@pdq.net> wrote: > > > > - I've become a much better player AND looper by using looping within a > > band context. (gratuitous introspective comment) > > > > > > Same here. I am not sure what type of band context you are referring > to but I have found that looping within a conventional band type > structure has made my looping more tasteful. Sort of when I figured > out that holding one note longer than playing 3 notes lets the music > breathe :) > > > >