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200507/msg00494:Re: Echoplex-style functionality on a mac?
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You might want to have a look at our VST plug-in, Ronin. It is 35:
Ronin is only US$69.00, and you can download a manual and demo from
200609/msg00321:Something like Augustus Loop for XP?
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Augustus loop for XP? I downloaded Ronin and I was
200705/msg00434:Re: Ronin / Lupus in Fabula / To Beatle Or Not To Beatle
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away... Saw Ronin two weeks ago, though, and was deeply impressed. 45:
> Monday I attended a concert by Ronin, whose Zen Funk concept and music is
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200705/msg00425:Ronin / Lupus in Fabula / To Beatle Or Not To Beatle
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Monday I attended a concert by Ronin, whose Zen Funk concept and
200705/msg00440:Re: Ronin / Lupus in Fabula / To Beatle Or Not To Beatle
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200705/msg00436:Re: Ronin / Lupus in Fabula / To Beatle Or Not To Beatle
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200705/msg00438:Re: Ronin / Lupus in Fabula / To Beatle Or Not To Beatle
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200705/msg00428:Re: Ronin / Lupus in Fabula / To Beatle Or Not To Beatle
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away... Saw Ronin two weeks ago, though, and was deeply impressed. 35:
> Monday I attended a concert by Ronin, whose Zen Funk concept and music
200801/msg00255:My Fav Plugins For Looping (was: LEXICON PSP 84: opinions ?)
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multi effect VST plug-in, named Ronin, that has a built-in Input
200808/msg00482:Re: Plug-ins, effects - what's in your basic tool box?
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v2 and Ronin. Discord offers good pitch shifting combined with delay 49:
repeats. Ronin also has some filters and an input envelope, which
200808/msg00497:fx VS. clean. WAS: Plug-ins, effects - what's in your basic tool box?
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v2 and Ronin. Discord offers good pitch shifting combined with delay 52:
repeats. Ronin also has some filters and an input envelope, which
200809/msg00384:AW: Laptoppers! VERY cool new plug in released.
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> Ronin and Discord 2. I've been using those two plug-ins for 22:
I had been asked to do a review of Ronin once; you can find it here. 23:
http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/ronin/ronin_review2.html
200809/msg00385:Re: AW: Laptoppers! VERY cool new plug in released.
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>> Ronin and Discord 2. I've been using those two plug-ins for 31:
> I had been asked to do a review of Ronin once; you can find it here. 32:
> http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/ronin/ronin_review2.html
200809/msg00386:Re: AW: Laptoppers! VERY cool new plug in released.
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>>> Ronin and Discord 2. I've been using those two plug-ins for 40:
>> I had been asked to do a review of Ronin once; you can find it here. 41:
>> http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/ronin/ronin_review2.html
200809/msg00389:Re: Laptoppers! VERY cool new plug in released.
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>> Ronin and Discord 2. I've been using those two plug-ins for 24:
> I had been asked to do a review of Ronin once; you can find it here. 25:
> http://www.loopers-delight.com/tools/ronin/ronin_review2.html 34:
different, characters. I too hear that Ronin delivers a rather crappy 37:
like with Ronin is its Ducking Mode. However, Audio Damage now has the 40:
same routings that Ronin made successful! Routings like "auto looper"
200809/msg00382:Re: Laptoppers! VERY cool new plug in released.
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from AudioDamage: Ronin and Discord 2. I've been using those two 37:
plug-ins for years now and really love them. Unfortunately Ronin is
200902/msg00660:OT: 1st March [les trolls Japan tour 2009 in Kobe]
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Ronin (nfa Headfuk) from UK
200907/msg00763:Re: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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> Nik Bartsch's RONIN play at their legendary 'Montags' 44:
> Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon' just doesn't leave my car stereo for
200907/msg00822:Re: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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Also, I should second Rick's recomendation of Nik Bartsch's Ronin, I have
200907/msg00823:Re: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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Nurse With Wound-The Surveillance LoungeThrobbing Gristle-The Third Mind MovementsIannis Xenakis- Electronic MusicIannis Xenakis-PleiadesFranco Battiato-Sulle Corde di AriesWonderwall Music by George HarrisonEdward Ka-Spel- Dream Logik, Part TwoBrian Eno-Discreet MusicBrian Eno-The Shutov Assembly(Looper Thomas O'Neill) Myxproject-InstanceAndrew Liles & Jean-Herve Peron- Fini!Mort Garson-Black Mass LuciferArthur Brown's Kingdom Come- Journey(and the list goes on and on and on....ad infinitum...)Cheers,Rev Feverhttp://www.spiritone.com/~rvfever/On Jul 22, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Dave Trenkel wrote:I like these listening lists, it's always a great source for new music.Last CD's I got:Sun Ra: With Pharoah Sanders and Black Harold: reissue of an extremely rare mid-60's Saturn LP. I actually have the LP, but the CD adds 45 extra minutes of better recorded tracks. This is the energy music side of the Arkestra, and Sanders, who was new to NYC at the time of this recording, is already sounding killer.John McLaughlin/Chick Corea: Five Peace Band Live and Return To Forever: Live at Montreaux (DVD). In hight school in the 70's, I idolized Corea, especially the RTF quartet stuff. I pretty much quit listening to him after the Elektrik Band's glossy FM overload, but these two releases have just been klicking my ass. Both of these are just killer, the new RTF seems to have a deeper pocket than they ever did in the 70's, and the 5PB is pure fusion, excellent musicianship and a lot of fire.Mulatu Astatke with the Heliocentrics: Mulatu is an Ethiopian musician/arranger/bandleader behind much of the excellent Ethio-funk of the 70's, and The Heliocentrics are a young British band with a vast 70's fixation. It's a perfect match, Mulatu's slinky grooves and strange modal melodies tastefully updated with touches of hip hop and electronics.Secret Chiefs 3: The Severed Right Hands of the Last Men (title is actually in Italian, but I don't have the disc with me and am too lazy to look it up). Speaking of 70's fixations, this is a soundtrack to an imaginary Italian horror film. If I didn't know better, I'd swear it was a lost Morricone or Goblin rarity, even the recording quality fits with the era.Also, the new Tortoise is very nice, lots of cool distorted analog synths.But the majority of my listening lately has been stuff I've downloaded from avantgardeproject.org: an archjive of about 150 lp's of out of print academic electronic and 20th Century classical music. Lp's are transferred from vinyl with extreme fidelity, even the mp3 versions sound excellent, and it's really a wealth of interesting music. Material by Parmegiani, Berio, Subotnick, Kagel, Cage and many others, including composers I've never heard of, and I've been kind of obsessed with this stuff since college. Probably of special interest to this list are several late-70's Henry Kasier recordings. This archive is simply astounding, it'll take me weeks of listening to just make a first pass through this.Seems like I've been living in the past lately :-)Also, I should second Rick's recomendation of Nik Bartsch's Ronin, I have both of their ECM discs and they are incredible. It's like the concepts of 80's Krimson as played by a chamber-jazz ensemble. Great stuff.
200907/msg01078:Re: Polyrhythm looping (WAS: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable)
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> - Nik Bartsch's RONIN resides in my car player 73:
> Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon'
200907/msg00852:Re: Polyrhythm looping (WAS: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable)
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- Nik Bartsch's RONIN resides in my car player from 3 weeks, and I haven't get enought yet ! 40:
to know what people are currently listening to.Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon' just doesn't leave my car stereo for very long. I'm in love and it's also inspiring becausethis music is just made for live looping experiments (as Bernhard's lovely
200907/msg00918:Re: Polyrhythm looping (WAS: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable)
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- Nik Bartsch's RONIN resides in my car player from 3 weeks, and I 90:
currently listening to.Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon'
200907/msg00780:RE: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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Nik Bartsch's RONIN play at their legendary 'Montags' 57:
Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon'
200907/msg00928:RE: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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OK...Beside the aforementioned Jon Hassell, I've had lots of raga vocalists--Lakshmi Shankar, etc.; Let It Bleed ( for old time sake, and quite honestly, I fucking love that album!!) Adam Hurst, a local celloist in a vein somewhat like Zoe Keating --I highly recommend him!; plus... and here I wax narcissistic, lots of my own found sound pieces--I've been recording every crazy sound I hear lately---local MAX train ( like BART) waterfalls, AM radio sound bites, people -especially "foreign" tongues heard at the mall, our -Portlands-Saturday Market crowds. Mixing beats, tones, etc. Some good stuff coming out of it. I will post the recordings asap so comments will be welcome!Just off a mid-summer high desert vacation and loving it..J.D.Devrosdeafrose58> Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:22:42 -0700> From: looppool@cruzio.com> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Subject: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable> > I'm just loving a few things that I'm listening to right now> and not only wanted to share them with you all but wanted> to know what people are currently listening to.> > 1) When I was in Zurich, I got the chance to go see> Nik Bartsch's RONIN play at their legendary 'Montags'> shows (with a really nice opening solo looping set> by our own Bernhard Wagner).> I was just blown away. It's the best live instrumental> music I've seen in a very long time. Minimal, textural> compositions/improvisations exploring the realms of> polyrhythms and odd time signatures. Every member of his> ensemble firing on all cylinders (bass and contrabass clarinet.> innovative percussion, fretless 6 string bass and traspset) all> mixing with Nik's amazing grand piano/prepared acoustic piano/> electric piano improvisations. Two fisted on two instruments he> was playing simultaneously in two different time signatures in> waves of acoustic 'loops' that cycled to and from each other.> The sound was amazing to boot. They record every night> so they have the sound in this venue dialed in.> > Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon' > > just doesn't leave my car stereo for very long. I'm in love and it's > also inspiring because> this music is just made for live looping experiments (as Bernhard's lovely> and funky set in Rome and Zurich proved. > > 2) All day (and as I type) I've been listening to the lovely new> > John Hassell CD , "Last Night the Moon Came Dropping its Clothes in the > Street"> > . This record is as good as any past Hassell records> and that says volumes as he has a half dozen that are in my top 50 list> of favorite CDs of all times. It is beautiful, haunting, melancholy, > foreign> and even alien sounding and as intelligent as it gets for a close to> ambient record. And thanks, Massimo, for hipping me to this little > gem. > > 3) Just recently I discovered the music of the superlative and creative > jazz> drummer/composer Brian Blade so I've purchased both of his jazz CDs> with Brian Blade and the Fellowship.> In the past I've tended to avoid drummer led jazz projects (a horrid > prejudice> since I'm a writing drummer) but Blade completely avoids having his records> sound like vehicles for drumming. He's a really good writer and these > are as> good as any recent releases in jazz.> > Then when I heard that he was also writing singer songwriter material I > was,> again, skeptical.> > Brian Blade "Mama Rosa" is just a revelation!> > He has written a beautiful melancholy meditation on growing up. He has > a lovely> voice. The songs are really well written. His chordal vocabulary is > sophisticated> so the record is really interesting but it doesn't sound sophisticated.> It's just simply put, lovely. > > 4) Chris and I are driving down to Los Angeles (500km) to see the > British pop band, Elbow's only west coast> appearance. There first three CDs are fantastic and incredibly > inventive. The production is a marvel,> full of fascinating timbral choices of traditional instruments, found > sounds and electronics.> Imagine if a band with the stylistic scope of the Beatles were playing > in the Naughties only> further north in England and with a decidedly darker/moodier and more > melancholic vibe.> > Elbow "Asleep in the Back'> Elbow "One of Thousands'> Elbow "Leaders of the Free World" (which I'd start with first, it's > there third)> > I'm actually not as enamored of their latest release but it doesn't > matter because the first three are so good.> > 5) Then I sit not 100 feet away from the window of my brother's studio. > He's writing, recording and developing material for his new CD. For > having played frequently> with someone for a very long time, I"m always amazed that every couple > of days I hear music> come out of his studio (and it wafts through our compound on these hot > summer days when> the windows are open) that is beautiful thought provoking and which has > me constantly> asking him, "how did you do that". I promote and demonstrate the> Looperlative LP-1 but Bill is just becoming a master at using it and > leaves me far in the dust> in terms of his creative depth in using it.> It's not out yet and I'd probably get one free for being family, but I"m > gonna buy this> sucker when it gets released.> > Bill Walker "As Yet Untitled"> > > What are you guys and gals listening too?> Windows Live™ Hotmail®: Search, add, and share the web’s latest sports videos. Check it out.
200907/msg01004:Re: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable MOON SOUNDTRACK
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>> Also, I should second Rick's recomendation of Nik Bartsch's Ronin, I
200907/msg00795:Re: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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Nik Bartsch's RONIN play at their legendary 'Montags' 80:
Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon'
200907/msg00762:OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable
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Nik Bartsch's RONIN play at their legendary 'Montags' 40:
Nik Bartsch's RONIN ---- 'Holon'
200907/msg01009:Re: OT: What's on your iPod/CDplayer/Turntable MOON SOUNDTRACK
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> Bartsch's Ronin, I have both of their ECM discs and they are
201009/msg00149:Re: POLYRHYTHMIC COUNTERPOINT was Re: Supporting the Y2K-X LOOP FESTwith a preview of my composition for the Looper's Delight Compilation Vol. IV
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check the amazing Nik Bartsch' Ronin on ECM records if you want to hear some truly beautiful and real time odd time superimposition.
201009/msg00168:Re: POLYRHYTHMIC COUNTERPOINT was Re: Supporting the Y2K-X LOOP FESTwith a preview of my composition for the Looper's Delight Compilation Vol. IV
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check the amazing Nik Bartsch' Ronin on ECM records if you want to hear some truly beautiful and real time odd time superimposition.pps Thanks mucho, Fabio, for generously donating your sales to the festival.
201009/msg00155:Re: POLYRHYTHMIC COUNTERPOINT was Re: Supporting the Y2K-X LOOP FESTwith a preview of my composition for the Looper's Delight Compilation Vol. IV
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check the amazing Nik Bartsch' Ronin on ECM records if you want to hear some truly beautiful and real time odd time superimposition.pps Thanks mucho, Fabio, for generously donating your sales to the festival.
201009/msg00148:RE: POLYRHYTHMIC COUNTERPOINT was Re: Supporting the Y2K-X LOOP FEST with apreview of my composition for the Looper's Delight Compilation Vol. IV
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check the amazing Nik Bartsch' Ronin on ECM records if you want to hear
201009/msg00144:POLYRHYTHMIC COUNTERPOINT was Re: Supporting the Y2K-X LOOP FESTwith a preview of my composition for the Looper's Delight Compilation Vol.IV
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check the amazing Nik Bartsch' Ronin on ECM records if you want to hear
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Nik Bartsch's Ronin rare US tour dates
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Ronin USA Tour dates in 2011:
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Nik Bärtsch's Ronin - love them!2012/1/12 Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com>
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Thanks for pointing it out, Petri !Sha and Kaspar are both members of Nick Bartsch's Ronin (and Andy Pupato also, the guy who mixed and mastered that song).More rock oriented than Ronin, but same approach.
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Thanks for pointing it out, Petri !Sha and Kaspar are both members of Nick Bartsch's Ronin (and Andy Pupato also, the guy who mixed and mastered that song).More rock oriented than Ronin, but same approach.Yes, delightful !- fabioIl giorno 09/mar/2012, alle ore 22:16, Petri Lahtinen <kollegavalmentaja@gmail.com> ha scritto:Absolutely delightfulhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVlMK5ncGwk&feature=relatedJust spreading the word - be it OT or not :-)
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