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Thomas Rutgers wrote: > does anyone know people/artists who perform solo, "recycling" > themselves like live-loopers, but who use other compositorial techniques? > so not "building up" loop on loop, but for example playing back a little > melody that was played 3 minutes ago, on a different tempo, so it just > fits with the rythm played 5 minutes ago while the vocals are played > backward again... in this way "cooking" a song. Get the point? > I don't mean "electronic" composers, performers who use an acoustic > source for creating all kinds of sounds: it's really about creating > rythm&melody by (processed) repeating, with or without using prerecorded > material. I am doing kind of that with my Ondes Memorielles... But usually not so much cooking songs but cooking textures and sounds out of the memory I capture before. I first called my (Max)patch a delay sequencer, as I was building melodies with pitch shifted delays of varying length, which would typically be recognized as a melody with a rythmic structure if you trigger it with a single event. As each delay can be fed back, you could create pretty complex structures... > But there must be more people doing this thing! If anyone knows someone > it would be a great help! (trying to write my thesis about this) You're welcome... Stefan -- Stefan Tiedje------------x------- --_____-----------|-------------- --(_|_ ----|\-----|-----()------- -- _|_)----|-----()-------------- ----------()--------www.ccmix.com