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Welcome to the world of laptop looping! It's not as scary as people say. Mark On Aug 25, 2007, at 2:57 PM, steve wrote: > i did my first solo looping gig last night > i did it using my instruments, my G5 running Guitar Rig > and a pair of EV SxA100 powered monitors > (+ one SM57 into sx202 into one side of GRs stereo in) > > not in any way recommending this as an ideal setup or anything > but i had a good experience and i thought i'd share it > > my background with looping; > i made an extended tape machine once a very long time ago > but it was unstable and i didn't really get into it > i picked up a dl-4 a few years ago but didn't do much with it and > let it go > so while of course i use looping in my normal composition and > recording > i've not been a real time or live looper but ya know always aware > of it > and recently keenly interested in trying it again > (hence i rejoined this list a month ago) > > i have some friends that are local la leche league leaders > and they hear me noodle/practice alot at family park get togethers > and such > they asked me if i would play for the summer art show gala > and i figured it would be a great time to give live looping a go > > i started looking around at looping devices with 4-500 being about > all i was willing > to spend on the project, there where several options that seemed > appealing and > among them was the loop machine in GR, i have used GR and like it, > GR is on sale with the controller and all for $350 so i jumped > > out of the box i had loads of pop and crackle and such but by using > the suggestions > on NIs site and working the G5 specifically for GR it worked fine > > my orig idea and long term approach would not be to use GR > exclusively for sounds > but it sounded good enough that for this project i did > for the most part on this night i would be using simple acoustic > guitar, > clean bass and jazz box sounds plus one guitar synth patch i > couldn't resist > instruments used where a guild acoustic F-45, a custom headless 5 > string fretless > bass and an ibanez GB-10, i also had a mic setup and was able to > build a couple > patches in GR that had the mic brought in and processed > independently of the > guitar signal and then mixed, i ran an EQ, light comp, and a little > room verb to the mic > and it sounded very good, i sang thru it on a couple songs, they > did some anouncements over it even > i was impressed > > the loop machine does not have advanced sound mangling tools > what it does have is a clean and just stoopidly easy to use simple > looper > there is a mapping function for most any parameter in GR and the > loop machine > was easy to use with rec/play/dub, stop and undo mapped to 3 > switches on the FC > for the purpose of recording and repeating parts live is was fantastic > > i was doing "music for the masses" as its been put here recently > mostly improvised and working over themes of mine > a few songs but for the most part just playing background > instrumentals > most of it done by starting with a guitar pattern or phrase, > looping it > jamming on fretless till i find a pattern, adding that to the loop > then playing over that on the guild or GB-10, i also did some > pieces with just > 2 bass parts and didn't realize just how much i would like that! > big fun! > music was well received and a gent that was watching me pack up > marveling > at the computer was humming a melody i had played in one of my > better pieces > > i had no glitches, no pops and cracks that i heard during the > entire 2.5 hours > i only had to touch the mouse a couple time to adjust vols and with > a better controller > that wouldn't be an issue, i realize i didn't put the demands on it > some might > but the whole thing went smooth as could be > caveats: i had to pull my MOTU 424 and driver out of the G5 to get > GR to function well > with its built in audio on the controller, the controller is > sluggish and apparently NI > has trouble making drivers that get along well with others (sim > issue with kore) > so i'm pretty certain that i will not be using the audio I/O or the > controller. > and if i continue to do real time looping(and as much FUN as i have > been having....) > i will explore superlooper and other SW options but i was very > impressed with GRs > loop machine for this sort of basic and i would imagine common > looping app > > i'm sold on using the computer live, it just went so smooth > simple set up elegant look, easy to use with a midi controller > made it a really great night, UUC dome art center is a beautiful space > really great people and a wonderful organization > my first live looping experience was a joy > > > > > > > > > >