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Re: Kenna
Travis wrote:
> There was, I believe, an Akai rackmount box that would act as a "MIDI"
> delay with hold.
>
> Personally I suspect there's not much market for it. Whenever I've
> described what some might call "Live Looping" to a keyboardist, they
> get a puzzled look and say something like "Couldn't you just do the
> same thing in a sequencer program with cut and paste?" The
> live/real-time part doesn't tickle their fancy the way it does with
> guitarists. Big generalisations, I know, but that's my perception.
>
> Another sweeping statement: I'm always slightly surprised (pleasantly)
> when I see keyboards on stage with a local band, but I can count the
> number of guitar-less bands I've seen in the last decade on one hand
> (and for anyone looking to flame me on this, know that I play guitar
> and keyboards in my band). Many synths are being bought, but I wonder
> if they're seeing most of their use in studio-type situations where
> they're always connected to a full-featured recording/sequencing
> program, which diminishes a lot of the "need" for and EDP-type device.
>
> Also, you'd have the MIDI-unique problems of voice stealing (once your
> loops got dense), plus figuring out what happens when you change
> patches on your synth. If you want the loop to retain the timbre
> present when you recorded it, things get pretty complicated.
>
> TravisH
>
> On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 07:06 AM,
> Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote:
>
> >
> > Speaking of midi loopers, I continue to be amazed that no-one has
> > created a box that does EDP/Repeater-style looping for Midi. It seems
> > a
> > much easier task than looping audio. Is there a perception that
> > there's
> > no market for it? Or is there something out there of which I'm not
> > aware? (please, please, please say "yes" !!!!)
I'm primarily a guitarist as well, however I'm into a lot of guitar-less
music. Last week on Carson Daly's late night show, Kenna performed. The
band consisted of Kenna on vocals, a drummer, and two keyboardists and it
was awesome. Lots of great keyboard sounds and vocal harmonies and the
band
rocked, I went and bought his album "New Sacred Cow" the next day and it's
a
fantastic listen. Chad from the Neptunes produced it.
John
www.johnmazzarella.com