Thanks for taking the time to post these examples and explain them,
Simeon.
There is some very cool stuff here. I especially like the reich-ian
effect (COPYPAN script)
and would love to hear what it sounds like with a much larger
integer loop division.
You've got to make it out to the loopfestival one of these years to
let us listen to your
beautiful music.
rick walker
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Simeon
Harris <simeonharris40@googlemail.com> wrote:
follow the link, ladies and gentlemen...
http://simeonharris.co.uk/audio/mobius/
the folder contains...
autoreverse4.mp3
chords.mp3
dropstop.mp3
reich.mp3
stutter.mp3
stutterdrop.mp3
windowing.mp3
autoreverse4 - this is the script rainer asked jeff to fix up.
does exactly what rainer asked for. revers, forward, reverse,
forward. i have the loop divided into 4 chinks here.
chords - this is an example of playing chords with mobius. i
record a single note into four tracks simultaneously and then
use scripts bound to footswitched to independently rate shift
all four tracks to create chords. i play over the top in this
example. i'm not totally happy with the chords i've created,
but i will tweak the scripts in the future. i've put this
here, because per was interested in hearing it, although he
already uses something very similar.
dropstop - created from jeff's windowing script - this one
grabs a slice and then repeats it with rate shifts. ends with
pause. a fun way to end your performance
reich - this is my copypan script. track one is copied onto
track 2, panned, multiplied, rate shifted and trimmed. the
loop is subdivided into 64ths here. but you can tweak the
script to subdivide any amount you like. try 127ths for really
slow shifts! i think i will tweak this to slow down the rate
of shifting, so that each new rhythmic pattern lasts longer.
stutter - another script created from jeff's windowing script.
this grabs the slice on beat 4 and repeats it to the end of
the cycle
stutterdrop - same idea as above, but with rate shifts. this
will need to be tweaked, because it makes the loop longer and
so puts it out of sync
windowing - jeff's shining script to emulate loop windowing. i
just trigger the script every 4 repetitions for a bit and then
kind of hit it randomly. use undo to get out of it
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