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> the clear tone On 28 sep 2007, at 00.01, Raul Bonell wrote: > this is far from being true regarding the sound of a stick, > since the pickups are designed specially for them and add > some punchy sound (nice for funky) that everybody loves the > first days, weeks,... but after some months nobody can bear it > (o.k.! somebody). Excuse me for not being clear. I was rather talking about "clear tone in orchestration" (as in "looping"). With the stick you have a huge span of notes to chose from and this makes it possible to use an optimal note distribution over the octaves, to give a clear sound in general. Even the muddiest single tone character can sound clean and beautiful if orchestrated into a good voicing when looping with that instrument. PIano is another instrument that is able to acoustically fill the full span. Bass clarinet is another one. But for most instruments you need workarounds to get down into the bass area. As for example, when I loop on alto flute I need to bring up the loop two octaves to put in the notes that are to become bass notes in the looping orchestration. That's fun from an experimental point of view, but not very intuitive. With a stick (piano, bass clarinet etc) I would be able to play all lines manually. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)