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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Real Time Sampling
Admittedly, I usually say now that I play my instrument "with electronics" or "with pedals". I prefer the term "real-time sampling" more than looping for my own stuff. I think it requires less explanation. My experience is that most of the people who know what "looping"is are themselves loopers. I've only met a few non-loopers who know what it is. Also, as Matt Stevens alluded, "live looping" also evokes a particular genre of music, which I don't think represents what I sound like. (In the way that not every band who jams would identify as 'a jam band'.) I disagree that the "Real-time sampling" is redundant. It specifies that the sampled sounds are both being generated and recorded onstage, and playing them back in the same session. (Although it doesn't specify that the person making the sounds is the person sampling them.) Non-real-time sampling would involve loading the samples into your gear before your set begins. Matt Davignon On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Micha? Wiernowolski <mihalw@gmail.com> wrote:
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