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Very nice Per, I also love fretless ( which I often use with ebow) and found that you have found a nice spot to make the sustainer work so well with a basically difficult situation ( unfretted notes) to make sustain - I think the solution is in the thick strings ( Sustainiac is more sensitive the more mass the string has). But I really enjoyed the background sliced happening. Now I understand better about your approach to Mobius, which is so different from mine. Really interesting synced/sliced/pitched/tuned work ! my best, Luca Per Boysen wrote: > Just recorded this impro with my fretless electric + sustaniac: > http://www.looproom.com/audio/Coastline.mp3 > > Flintstone pick and ultra thick plain jazz strings makes for the soft > but thick attack. Looping in Mobius VST under Bidule... as usual ;-) > > Instead of playing things that I loop I tried to do it the other way; > playing long notes and loop short slices so the "backing sections" > kind of builds up in the loop while the lead is almost textural. > Can't do that on wind instrument because my lungs are too small and I > have not yet learned circular breathing well enough. And with the > sustianiac there's also an inspiring element of random - you can > never be completely sure to really get the sustain you reach for when > playing a note... and sometimes it just screams through the wood of > the instrument even when you are not playing. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > www.looproom.com (international) > > > > > __________ Informazione NOD32 2456 (20070813) __________ > > Questo messaggio è stato controllato dal Sistema Antivirus NOD32 > http://www.nod32.it > > >