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the impermanence of looping
Hi all,
I just started looping with the arrival of my EDP+ about a month ago and
I try to create a new sound collage/loop every day. Spending some time
every day working on music has been my routine for quite awhile. My
primary musical activity of the past 20+ years has been to write and
record "songs". This is a very goal oriented activity which looks
toward the end result being a CD of my music. The hardest aspect of
this mode of work is that I work out a part and once it's recorded, I
have no real reason to play it again. It's like saying goodbye to a
great new friend as soon as you capture a representative recording of it.
Anyway, since I started looping I've made it a point to not record
anything. This is very exciting and unfamiliar ground for me. There
have been some pieces that I turn the feedback knob back as I sit
debating whether to let the creation fade into the ether or hit a record
button somewhere fast! So far, I just let them all fade away. It
definitely forces me to focus on my music very differently than I did
before...the point being the present moment rather than the future
finished piece. I come to looping from a Fripp/Eno place and am
familiar with Fripp's perspectives of music and musicians. I just never
thought I'd find it this much fun to do myself!
I'm not really as much of a serious nutcase as this sounds (hmmm...or am
I???), but it's trippy to me that deciding to try realtime looping has
opened this whole philosophical area for exploration that I never really
tried before.
Dennis