someone said:
5) Mangling -- take the loop and "mangle" it -- slow it down, speed it up, break it up, process and distort it -- there are many ways to "mangle" and, ultimately, kill a loop.
ok, HOW IN THE F*** do you do this w/ a boss rc20? i mean you could reverse it, which is what i would do... but that was the problem i ran into w/ that unit, and why i got rid of it, and honestly in the yr i had it, i used it rarely.... the few times i would use it, i'd do something, actually save it, etc and almost all of the time, i would play one of the 11 saved loops and i would listen and think to myself-why did i save that - it sounds like CRAP... that's sort of why the whole storage mentality means nothing too me. whereas my old dod d12 i would play some loop (whether it was 12 sec or short one) , stay w/ it a
bit, then i'd play w/ it, by turning the wheel to make it long or short, play over that, etc etc. a much better system for me, and in all the recordings i did of those explorations they were usually things much more interesting to me.... if you can see a pattern-i much prefer delay based looping.... to just static-phrase sample looping.... s--
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