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RE: HuMaNiZiNg cold DRUM MACHINES
Hi all--
Yeah, I bet I'm ready to sell the MC--think I've got a working system for
drum loops, and sure don't need all that other stuff (rave noises--hmmm)--
Good other post, CQ, about performance--I just got done with a job playing
at a store that sells garden knickknacks, and I observed much of what you
mentioned in my interaction. Also I highly recommend Carol of the Bells
for
all loopers (OK, not didgeridoo players)--fast and easy, also
recognizable--better do it now tho, Xmas only two weeks away!
Gary
PS As to the topic of HuMaNiZiNg cold DRUM MACHINES--I am running drum
loops into the Kaoss II and will be seeking to automate the gestural pad
with the sequencer in the Ztar--look for a post next week when I finally
get
to this, it should work!
G
-----Original Message-----
From: Cara Quinn [mailto:thefates@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 5:41 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: HuMaNiZiNg cold DRUM MACHINES
I sometimes use an MC-505 (Gary, still want to sell yours? and no,
haven't forgotten about the video! <smile> ) -and call up individual
patterns using the keypads so I can create song structures which can also
adapt and change on the fly.
Smiles,
Cara