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Re: Live Looping signal chain



i had been doing this with my mo-fx but like Per i am
also not doing it as much live anymore,it would be
interesting for one loop perhaps but it gets old doing
it everytime.In the studio or at home is offcourse
another story.
I am having fun lately however with 2 unsynced
EDPs,theres lots to do!
Luis



--- Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:

> > On Jan 11, 2008, at 1:00 PM, Qua Veda wrote:
> >
> > > Is anyone putting FX after the loopers so they
> can apply and vary
> > > FX over
> > > time to a loop that is playing ?
> 
> 
> I've done that in the past. Not "after" though but
> rather on effect
> send routings on the mixer channel where the loop
> output passes
> through. I still sometimes applies a little effect
> to full live
> looping tracks after having recorded them, but for
> live performance
> use I have completely left that concept now. I add
> nothing after the
> loops, except for a soft stereo compression of the
> summed signal that
> goes out to the house PA.
> 
> The reason for this is that I'm hoping to do more
> interesting concerts
> this way, because I create variation by playing new
> audio into the
> loops and it usually looks more interesting to see a
> guy making noise
> with an instrument then bending over a laptop. For
> loops that is not
> in focus - as for a backing percussion loop - I make
> sure I create
> them varied enough form the start. It's just a
> couple of seconds doing
> that; play something and create a two bar loop, push
> a button to
> multiply it by three and punch in one slight
> variation for one bar.
> This will make your variation appear every sixth bar
> and that's
> perfect for a backing track while you're working on
> a lead theme loop.
> I'm finding it optimal, performance-wise, to have
> two loops playing at
> the same time. You will have time to play live on
> top of them and at
> the same time create variation by overdubbing,
> substituting etc. That
> would not be possible with more parallel loops or if
> you should also
> have to care for post loop effects.
> 
> -- 
> Greetings from Sweden
> 
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> www.looproom.com (international)
> 
> 


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