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Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -----Original Message----- From: Reyn Ouwehand <reyn@reyn.net> Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 02:43:23 To:Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: First posting... On Nov 7, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Chuck Silva wrote: > Hey Reyn! > Whas the dealeo yo? > Get down wit yo bad self yo! > WOW! > It is sooooo inspiring to rub elbows with great talent on this forum. Ha, thanks for the nice words!! > Welcome! > I'm new to this forum too and am not sure I'm worthy. But It is > inspiring to be part of the community. > I have a feeling the more seasoned loopers are going to be > impressed with your stellar talents. I know I am and I'm > persnickety indeed. > I'd love to know some details of who you are. What planet you're > from. A bit about your history. what food you eat. What are your > sleeping habits and so on. Well, in my normal life I'm a record producer. I have a studio and pretty much produce records all day. Though recently I got back from a tour with a swiss artist called Stephan Eicher. To be honest, I was never really into live playing and was more of a studio animal but with him there is a lot of room for looping and improvisation which makes it really exciting. And in fact, I learn a lot of skills that I can use again in the studio. And also looping which is really 'on the spot' makes me a broader musician I think. Hence my interest in this forum. And I'm now the proud owner of a little church near Amsterdam where I'm building my new studio. It's a massive project and I promised myself that this will be the last one. But really, if you wanna know more, I suggest you take a look at www.reyn.net . > What is the nucleus of your gear? My what? > I noticed on the youtube video, as you added more and more layers > to your groove, all the parts are nice and clear and balanced. Did > you remix it after the performance? Yeh, I recorded all outputs of the mixer separately so I could make a more decent mix later on of what I did. The Echoplex is a great machine (if it works 100%) but it's a shame it's a mono unit really. Though this is still pretty much what I did. I didn't do anything with the levels as you can hear or anything else fancy.. > Thanks again for sharing and welcome aboard comrade! You're mooore then welcome. This is a really nice community it seems. And also a very interesting one so far. I get great tips in here. In fact, I'm now also a proud owner of a Gordius Little Giant pedal! \o/ Cheers, Reyn www.reyn.net > On Nov 5, 2007, at 1:30 PM, REYN wrote: > >> Hello there people, >> >> I'm new here and this is my first post. I'm very much into looping >> for a long time now and about time to get on this list. I really >> got into looping through Jon Brion. I have been a fan from him for >> more then 10 years and even saw some of his great shows in Largo >> in LA where he exposed some of his impressive loopings-skills. >> >> I did a recording of some of my looping some while ago, and >> thought it would be nice to share it with you guys. The topic is a >> bit strange though. It's about the fact that I wrote music for >> some Commodore 64 games a long time ago. As some kinda nostalgie I >> still once in a while make an album with old C64 classics. Hence >> the Green Beret by Martin Galway. Well, hope you'll enjoy: >> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8UBY8Yj9c0 >> >> Happy to be a part of Loopers-Delight!! >> >> Cheers, >> >> Reyn >> >> www.reyn.net >> >> > >