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Re: Hardware Loopers--Tools or Collector's items?
On 04-03-13 00.42, "David Kirkdorffer" <vze2ncsr@verizon.net> wrote:
> Re: Hardware Loopers--Tools or Collector's items?During a performance, I
>think
> the crucial element -- regardless of a person performing with a computer
> laptop or fender telecaster -- is being able to respond to a musical
>situation
> in real-time. And that comes from developing at least two
>capabilities: 1)
> being sensitive "musical moments" and 2) being able to adapt from "plan"
>to
> respond accordingly.
>
> As to a failed hard-drive, I agree. But an amplifier blowing a fuse is
> similar.
>
> David
Or a guitar string snapping off! On my Stratocaster with the tremolo bar
trimmed to a floating position this makes all tonal playing impossible. If
this should happen to me during a live looping gig I might pick up another
instrument, since I usually bring at least two. Well, on some gigs I use
only a tenor sax with loopers... Oops, I just remembered I did one with a
blues harp and mic last summer. But anyway, those "sound sources" never
malfunction the way a guitar with a floating trem system can do.
And as for hard drive breakdowns, I don't always bring a laptop but I find
it pretty save with the RME Multiface audio interface. It has this virtual
mixer, "Totalmix", that will work as long as Windows XP (or OSX if using a
mac) is active in the machine. So even if loops in Ableton Live refuse to
play because of drive errors the RME break-out box will still be functional
as a mixer and patchbay for the EDP (and maybe Repeater... I tend to leave
it behind more often these days).
I'm always checking out a catastrophe plan before each gig. Usually I mark
up with gaffa tape the inputs on the stage box or stage mixer where my
stuff
goes into the house PA. So I always have this "last emergency workaround"
to
disconnect my EDP from my rig and plug its audio output into the house PA.
I
usually mark up cables as well.
Best wishes
Per Boysen
--
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