H=received:message-id:date:from:to:subject:in-reply-to:mime-version:content-type:references ī=VXgpVaJ5xcPLbn0SaxM9UbPQ9AAtv3RjSSPQtu9hvNTmJ0iH1y2wfrj2VrmElkJneMFwBcIN90aYX8FeFbzXckhtRQiRgNRjSiui9BG3AhGb+8pjH27xzJeJW/3ITqJ0DNQ8KXHzqDZRnxyu0mhYourw21xivX0PFwf9kdFIBNE=īoundary="-=_Part_209005_23139668.1167669290277" Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > Throw a festival! Buy recordings from your > and also so supportive of each other's artistry. > I feel happy and blessed to be part of this > have written that paragraph 5 years ago. > We are finally starting to arrive in the musical > and there wasn't a single word about Live Looping > show with Thomas Dolby, Loop Station and Genie > had musicians in their bands who are using live > In the past years, a very large number of very > the paradigms of live playing in the next decades to > of a lot of what's going to change and define > I think we are on the cutting edge in this musical > A lot of things are going to change and very, very > coming in the culture long before they occur. > are so sensitive, they can frequently see changes > Someone once said that artists are the Antennae of a > productive and knowledge increasing a day as I did > Ten years ago, ney five years ago, I couldn't > online and ordered through the independent bookstore > pocket trumpet, my Rick Turner purple fretless > Max/MSP and Jitter, directions for reinstalling my > old South Indian girls who are going to be the next > fusion multi-instrumentalists, 12 years > I spent the evening watching looping French pop > The amount of information on many, many things > The musical and artistic communities of the future > A lot of things are changing which means that a lot > to get the lion share of their music for free on the > We are in a new phase where people don't listen to > The older paradigms of the music industry are dying > regime's end) but I think the tide has turned, > We've been in a really flat place for a long time > I think 2007 may be the cultural watershed year of Love that instrument! where did u get it? Wonderful mails brother happy new year to you and allīut you didnt tell me you play the armenian Duduk i X-YMail-OSG: Erl83gsVM1mW_rPd48K9WDDqDvOW8yj9QeUJeblbej.pYN6pG6ZHprxqZZ4dgUOyI3v3B57LJa7nscac9imfRYsTp2DibzAcBG8TisNBciNbTxoG5TAv5g-Ĭontent-Type: text/plain charset=iso-8859-1 H=X-YMail-OSG:Received:Date:From:Subject:To:In-Reply-To:MIME-Version:Content-Type:Content-Transfer-Encoding:Message-ID ī=W157WZMAa6C5RSbDFA0ksOLFDhKizF6CTiSA1T4PyOoRtN/pDO6Nl8ywWTGGiq7xoF/nR8bTybhe6oL7LzFnioZ26skZXTrL2fSWlOwysohEEVlaaR7hOBzuWjd8yPuyGtbBCjat8SwD/W8vOK0LnbT/ZRu1csQvTXPA5S9dpTk= Simply step on the "Hold" button pedal (my Ibanez had jack for usingĪ normal switcher pedal for the Hold function).īe sure to check out Mark's reply in this thread, some good hints Top of the loop, without your live playing getting recorded, you Your played input will replace the looping audio, a little more forĮach round depending on pedal position. Pedal is in the "full volume" position and you will be able to add When the "Hold" button is open your loop will stay the same when the Pedal then becomes what among loopers is called "a feedback pedal". With a mixer, or some other signal splitting device, and send theĭelay output back into the input - but though a volume pedal. > know of a way to add things to it once it's "locked". That's almost the same Ibanez box that got me into live looping back > repetition, and mod controls in real time. > the "Hold" button and manipulating the speed, > I've been using Ibanez DM-1100s for years by pushing > can someone explain to me this "live looping" thing? Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v752.2)Ĭontent-Type: text/plain charset=US-ASCII delsp=yes format=flowed H=received:mime-version:in-reply-to:references:content-type:message-id:content-transfer-encoding:from:subject:date:to:x-mailer ī=Q6FzP/Mom2akzmGgZWEiwnS86RnZyc/KeejMdNU2d8JSf+slTufY/5adLIzjbGV4UXQxSLmsiOPpQxTfZ4h6PwsBYmKwNxsWtbIdk8t+3UcWD6jIZL+506pqJXJxKPknLG854/TURZVRtmSDoS3DRqCIOd6DhdgJYvQrfq4jQQI= X-Original-To: by (Postfix, from userid 1004)
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