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Hello, I'm asking myself: how many on this list are also on the modular one? I think Per is, me, Johannes?,... Has any of you used the G2 as a live looping tool? I think the delay is limited to about 10 sec, but you can put anything in the FB path,... Ben. ----- Original Message ----- From: "johannes hätscher" <haetsche@stud.uni-frankfurt.de> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 12:38 PM Subject: AW: Website: www.jo-jena.com > check this out: http://www.clavia.se/products/nordmodular/software.htm > > Here you can download the NEW Modular for free: In this Demo version, > not the DSP of the hardware unit is needed, but the DSP from your > computer. > There > is no MIDI, no polyphony, no Effects and - as I believe (sad!) - no Audio > Input > in the Demo. BUT - you can generate and save! - self generating patches. > > Check out for examples (this examples are from the old modular geration >1, > the patches can NOT be used for generation 2): > > >http://www.cim.mcgill.ca/%7Eclark/nordmodularbook/nm_algorithmic.html#noodle > s > > And with this demo it´s for free (the original unit is really expensive). > Unbelievable, isn´t it!? (Don´t forget to check out all the nice filter > modules > and the sequencing - modules) > > Cheers, > > J.J. > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Hartung, Kris [mailto:kris.hartung@hp.com] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2005 12:26 > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Betreff: RE: Website: www.jo-jena.com > > > Nice to see you were drawn to the acoustic guitar, J.J. There are a few >of > us on this list here, myself included, who play primary acoustic out >live. > I think it is a wonderful instrument to loop, but also to modify in >terms > of > tone. Occasionally, I take out my electric guitar to a gig, but I always > end > up going back to the acoustic. It's the tone, the dynamics of the > instrument, the resillance, etc....after 25 years of playing the electric > guitar, I never thought I would hear myself say that the electric guitar > sounds sterile to me now. It was a strange transformation that happened >to > me a few years ago after all that time of not giving the acoustic a > chance, > only having a nylon string classical guitar in the corner of the room >that > I > picked up once in a while. I still use the electric in the studio though, > because it is convenienet to pick up and play at 3am and not waking >anyone > up. > > Nord Modular...interesting looking unit: > http://www.clavia.se/nordmodular/concept.htm > > Cheers, > > Kris > > > -----Original Message----- > From: johannes hätscher [mailto:haetsche@stud.uni-frankfurt.de] > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 4:06 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: AW: Website: www.jo-jena.com > > Thank you very much for your kind comments concerning my music. I really > appreciate it! > @Kris Hartung: On 3.1. - "entrance to gresham" I don´t use a slide at >all. > There are several > cubase recorded notes of "d" by the guitar, being played backwards. >Then, > a > Nord - Modular - "noodle", selfgenerating several d - notes is added. But > I´m using a regular metal slide on "drone II" and "drone III". "Rhythm I" > was done in a jam with willi kappich, a german tabla player. Here I fed >my > regular t.c. - g - major delay unit with some guitar sounds. Again, a >nord > modular self generating patch is heard in the background (it is actually >a > granular synthesis - adaption, as it can be found in jim clarks advanced > book for nord modular users - somewhere online). When it comes to >looping, > I > really experimented a lot with the InaGRM "shuffle" Plug - In. Here, I > recorded little harmonic and rhythmic tracks with 3 - 5 overdubbed > guitars. > Then I fed the plug - In with that soundfile. > I recorded the slider movements that worked and added other sounds to it. > Equipment: Fostex D - 80, > Mackie 1202, tc m 300 and lexicon mpx 100, tascam us 224, Pentium II (333 > MHZ!), Strat, Yamaha DG - 20 Midi guitar and then very important: Nord > Modular. Well, I sold this great instruments and bought myself an >acoustic > guitar: I wanna come back to the guitar. Still I´m very much interested >in > looping and odd meters. Generally, I - personally! not generally - do not > believe in live electronic. Live I prefer improvising with bandmates > (regularly, jazz - wise). I prefer jamming with others in a studio > environment (with lots of techniques), but the useable structures in my > work > were at about 10 Percent of the Material. > In traditional Improvisation, it is even more. And when composing (I lack > the skills, to be honest) I believe in 100 Percent. Accidents and > spontaneous inventions are interesting, but you never know, when it >comes, > and this is not, what an audience payed the price for (to play "hazard"). > > J.J. > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Hartung, Kris [mailto:kris.hartung@hp.com] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2005 11:45 > An: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Betreff: RE: Website: www.jo-jena.com > > > I'm listenign to Nr.3 now....very captivating and intriguing. Nice job, > J.J. Are you using a glass slide on that song? You manage to produce > some > tones and a feel that I don't hear too often, not just in looping music, > but > in music in general...either because it is 3:36am here in the US for me, > or > for other reasons, your music is very calming, yet thought-mood > provoking. > > ...just now getting to Rhythm 'n Drones....beautifully clean guitar on >the > first tune...almost a "jazz" tone. I'll think of your music this >evening > at my gig where I'll be playing the tablas over my guitar loops. I'll be > inventing of some ways on the spot to lay down soundscapes so that I can > set > the guitar down, sit on the floor, and solo on the tablas. > > Would you mind telling us what sort of instruments and gear you are >using? > I'm surprised not to see your name at the Loopfestival Zürich. > > I'll be adding you to my favorite loopers list on my website. > > Cheers, > > Kris > www.krispenhartung.com > info@krispenhartung.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se] > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 2:29 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Website: www.jo-jena.com > > Hi Jo, > > That's some fine music you posted. Thanks! Will return many times for >more > listening. It's also cool to see someone using the Creative Commons > licensing. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.looproom.com (international) > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > ---> iTunes Music Store (digital) > www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > > On Jun 29, 2005, at 0:30, johannes hätscher wrote: > >> >> Hi there! >> >> My Name is Jo Jena and I´m a musician from Frankfurt, Germany. >> You can download my guitar music at www.jo-jena.com for free (the >> english text info still has to be edited by a native speaker: but that >> follows soon, sorry for that). Well, I totally fell in love with the >> GRM Shuffle Plug In and my t.c. delay, so on Files like "drone II", >> "Drone III", "drone IV", "Nr.1 - 4" >> (Soundscape Series), "instauration", "rhythm I", "rhythm IV" >> and "heisse Luft" there is really a lot looping! I would be very happy >> to reach more people interested in this topic with my music! >> Thank you very much for your patience! >> >> Sincerly Yours, >> >> J.J. >> >> >> > ___________________________________________________________________________ Appel audio GRATUIT partout dans le monde avec le nouveau Yahoo! Messenger Téléchargez cette version sur http://fr.messenger.yahoo.com