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----- Original Message ----- From: "RICK WALKER" <looppool@cruzio.com> To: "LOOPERS DELIGHT (posting)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 8:56 AM Subject: LOOPERLATIVE demo schedule at NAMM > I just did a performance with it as my only looper this past weekend > and had a blast. There is a new 'Random Scramble' feature > that subdivides the loop into three different sizes of slices and then > randomly rearranges them.................this creates some beautiful > and very unusual ostinato patterns to play over. > At the same time when you scroll in and out of it, you come back into >the > portion of the unscrambled loop that would exist at exactly that time in > the loop playing constantly. > > I did this with vocals on a piece where I did a long Alap (langorous > improvisation that > introduces the new Rag or scale to the listeners ears so that they can be > familiar with it as the > improvisation continues) with an Arabic maqam (scale) that > I've been learning recently. The resultant chopped and remixed track just > sounded mesmerizing. > ......................like Gabon pygmies if they were into composing > glitch/microsound music with their > vocals..............lol > > I'm in love with this new technque. There are plans to write software for > the looperlative so that these > choppings can be related to musical rhtyhmic subdivisions (as they are > random slices not). Nothing's new here. The djrnd3 in 2003 was doing it as called "wheelsliding effect", the same feature was already part of the djrnd2 in1998.