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Re: the impermanence of looping
On Jan 29, 2005, at 15:30, Krispen Hartung wrote:
> It's the ol' dreaded "redlight fever"....which has changed, for good or
> bad, many recordings. Eventually you get used to it and forget it's
> there. In this context, the only causal mechanism involved in changing
> the output of a performance with the record light on, is a
> psychological
> one. Once you get past that, you can archive the magic. One good way
> to start getting used to it is to have someone else record your
> performances so that you can detach yourself from the process....then
> eventually you can start doing it yourself. The more you do it, the
> more natural it gets.
> But who knows....everyone has the right to be superstitious.
Recording collapses the wave function? ;-)
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/HNTCTWF.php
But seriously I agree with you ... the best antidote for red-light
syndrome is to record everything. After awhile it's not much different
from pressing the Record button on a looper.
Doug
http://sonosphere.com/