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I think the Elektron Oktatrack would be perfect for what you describe.. it can loop as it is now and Elektron has pronised that it will have a dedicted looper machine pretty soon..
With the Octatrack you can almost veiw the orignal loop or sample as a "waveform" and the machine as a synth that can make a guitar sound like birdsong, stomping elefants or whatever you can or can't imagine.. I LOVE the octatrack.. Anders > Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 17:24:40 +0200 > From: berg@brainticket.de > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Looper for minimal music > > I would like to make some a rather experimental "kind of minimal music" > thing with "phase shifting" and i am looking for a looper or a setting > of different looping-devices to realise this. > It's about recording a loop, copy it to another track and change it's > tempo or do timestretching on it to bring it out of sync to the original > loop. > The whole thing would be mainly about copying one original loop and > modify it a bit several times and let all the variations play > simultaniously and free (unsynced and as independent tracks). > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phasing) > > I already read a lot about all the loopers that are on the market (and > also about the legends that are "out of stock") and i think none of them > is really suitable because it is always something missing > (multi-tracking, timestretching, tempo control of single tracks ...). > So another idea is to bring different loopers in chain but i actually > have no clear vision how to do that and what the best devices for that > would be as i could maybe even combine their features in this solution. > > I'm thankful for any advice... (maybe there is even a solution i never > thought of like using ... instead of loopers. But it has to be a > hardware solution - i don't want to use software) > |