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Hey, That was brilliant Mark, it has inspired me to put my Gr30 and Repeater back in to action. I used to write arpeggios on my Gr30 that would drive the repeater tracks, and I had stopped using those strategies at one point when I decided to pair down the complexity of my rig and make an effort to learn my LP-1 in greater depth. I'm glad I made that choice as it got me out of certain strategy ruts I had gotten in to with the RPTR. After hearing your piece with the video accompaniment I want to hook my stuff back up and get jiggy with it. Thanks Bill -----Original Message----- From: mark francombe [mailto:mark@markfrancombe.com] Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 7:09 AM To: loopers-delight Subject: New distorted, noisy looping video on Vimeo Hi all, I just finished a new and VERY noisy track last night, using my new (old) Roland EF303 effects box. It seemed like it was completely wrong music to accompany a couple of infrared video experiments I did a few weeks ago, so I slapped it on as a soundtrack: Its called Making People http://vimeo.com/2702907 The vid was shot in complete darkness, using a prettyy low quality panasonic camera, I love the look of infrared, it seems so.. er.. waxy?? The music was inspired partly by the recent DISTORTION thread, and sound source being baritone guitar thru Bitrman (all knobs on MAX - Bit reducer setting) and a voicey kind of patch I created on my Roland GR30, inspired by Simeons cool voicey sounds on his recent Vimeo post. The looper is obviously edp, and half way thru it is pitch shifted by the EF303, as I also record to the repeater, which is getting CC´s also from the EF303, to kinda randomly mute and unmute the Repeaters tracks. As the pitch processing and the muting are coming from the same controler (the analog sequencer on th EF303) the 2 loopers blend very well, and you cant really tell the difference. Be warned.. its hardly pretty, and somewhat harsh, as I alos chose a very short metallic reverb for the overall mix, where I usually like a soft and long verb... enjoy... a bit!!! Mark -- www.markfrancombe.com http://vimeo.com/user825094 http://uk.youtube.com/user/markfrancombe http://www.myspace.com/markfrancombe www.looop.no