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Re: Virtual repeater



Sorry I hit send before I had finished:

TIME STRETCH

Starts normal, I bring in a few tracks... then I slow it down to 1bpm... while its there i reverse 2 of the 4 tracks... I then pitch about on one track using "Per Boysens Itchy foot Piano".
Basically the FCB1010 footpedal is programed to pitch one track by known amounts to make a scale.. in this case a scale of my own invention that I like to call the Pentamixolydian 7th.
THEN I sped back up, we hear the reversed tracks.. I go faster than original tempo, and cut all but one track, the reversed solo... then I dick about on th speed knob, (but could pprobably map tempo knob to a pedal, can I ..? I dont know... Anyway, its more visual at a gig to manically twist a knob) creating new phrasing on the part... holding on some notes, (just by twisting down to 1 bpm again and fast back up again to get the tune working again, a bit of reverb masks the glitchyiness , altho I left verb off earlier so you can hear repeater slow glich mush in all its glory)

Thats about it..

Enjoy

M

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:49 PM, mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com> wrote:
OK here you are Eric..

http://www.markfrancombe.com/empathree/MISCELLANEOUS/TimeStretch.mp3

TIME STRETCH

Starts normal, I bring in a few tracks... then I slow it down to 1bpm... while its there i reverse 2 of the 4 tracks... I then pitch about on one track using "Per Boysens Itchy foot Piano".
Basically the FCB1010 footpedal is programed to pitch one track by known amounts to make a scale.. in this case a scale of my own invention that I like to call the Pentamixolydian 7th.


Enjoy..

Mark


On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:29 PM, E Gross <slapbandjam@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mark,
Cool! If you want to that would be fine, if not that is ok too. Unfortunately this looping stuff is still new for me, I don't know any other loopers locally, so Per's suggestion to try one will be difficult -- anybody from the Philadelphia area have a repeater I can borrow? I promise to give it back when I am done with it ;)
 
BTW, I listened to your gig recording and the transitions seemed so natural, I need to go back and listen again more closely to hear how you accomplished that.....very nice.
 
Thanks,
Eric


From: mark francombe <mark@markfrancombe.com>Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 4:18:25 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual repeater

I can make one for you now if you like...








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