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This has been hashed over many times, but since we're here I actually don't like the terms "live looping" and "studio looping". More accurate terms for those are "real-time looping" and.....this one is harder but let's call it "workstation looping" or "cut and paste looping". Real-time looping can be performed in front of a live audience, or in the studio. Cut and paste looping is never done in front of an audience, or at least not one that is being entertained. So when Tyler asks has anyone NEVER livelooped, I think he means do you ONLY do cut and paste arrangements in a DAW, as most pop musicians (or more accurately their producers) do. Jeff On Aug 11, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Peter Koniuto wrote: > > I employ real-time looping all the time and have for nearly 20 years. > > I have performed live many times, but have never looped in front of a > live audience. > > Peter Koniuto > > On Aug 11, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Tyler <programmer651@comcast.net> wrote: > >> Hello! Are any of you guys members of this mailing list because you >> loop in the studio? Anyone never >> livelooped? After all, this site is about looping, including >> livelooping; not just livelooping, even >> though there is an abundance of livelooping. It is okay to talk about >> pop music with a lot of repeated >> samples; we just need to tell a lot of indie studio loopers about the >> list, and we can make the list more >> like how it is described on the website; looping of all kinds. >> Tyler Z >> >