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Hello Jessy, Pakusch from Norway here. I have been listening in on this loopers list for a while. Much tech stuff here. That is OK and very useful for those concerned. But I have been waiting to see if also the more musical aspects will bee present. And there You are. I'm living in Norway wich is close to San Francisco only in an interplanetary sense, so I cant play a duet with You. But I may have a something for You here in words. ...... some thoughts about sync and non-sync. I play in a group called WintherStormer http://www.wintherstormer.no/ with two uge analog synth station, a very analog percussionist and myself on guitar devices. And we have come to be very clear on this: non-sync is more interesting. Let's say you set up an analog sequenser, wich is like a loop in a sense. Then I would place a loop on top of that totally non-sync and just let it dance with randomness. Often these loops are in category soft background. But we get staggering things going with hard rythmic things too. Like a boxing match. You never know when or where You get hit next. Jaggering rythms of punchy Noise. I also do solo things. In a similar fasion I would typically set up two or three different loops of some length ( 20sec) using my e-bow. Each loop would be non equal in length and non sync. Strong melodic lines in somewhat challenging tonalitys: try Schillingers 3 octave symmetric. The result is an ever changing tone web with similarities to Fartein Valen, Schoenberg or Mahler. Then I do things on top like vocoder guitar or different noise stuff like seawaves or birdsongs. Conclusion: Sync is fine, but non sync can be just as interesting. Pakusch ----- Original Message ----- From: "J E" <jengel_6@yahoo.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 10:50 PM Subject: SF Bay Area "Live" Loopers > Hey Loopfolk, > > Jesse Engel here, I'm a guitarist, looper, and > AbletonLiver (Although I'm currently using Mobius for > my live looping). > > I play guitar looping music, with a rhythmic > foundation in digital delay (Strong pulse, Polyrhythm, > etc.). It makes for a nice bouncy orchestra of guitars > which I then of course love to improvise over. > > I've been playing some of this stuff by myself for a > while now, but I suffer from a classic case looper's > loneliness. I'm looking for another musician to hook > up with to experiment with syncing and combining our > ideas of looped music. > > Ideally, I'm looking for a computer musician in the SF > bay area, who is into using live, or a similar > software looper for making electronic music, who would > like to experiment with integrating that with live > instrumentation(looping). > > Anyone interested? > More relevant to everyone, anyone have > experience/anecdotes about integrating the worlds of > the analog and the electronic, and syncing and all > that? > > My vision in the end is music that we could just as > well play in a club, but that have an improvisational > nature, constantly evolve, and have lots of ability > for interaction through resampling, dynamics, mood, > etc. > > > All the best! > Jesse > > > > >____________________________________________________________________________________ > Got a little couch potato? > Check out fun summer activities for kids. > >http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.8/941 - Release Date: >07.08.2007 > 16:06 > > -- Jeg bruker gratisversjonen av SPAMfighter for privatbrukere. Den har fjernet 198 søppelpostmeldinger til nå. Betalende brukere har ikke denne meldingen i e-postene sine. Få tak i SPAMfighter gratis her: http://www.spamfighter.com/lno