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Re: Breaking out of the box / loop music samples
Everytime I read something like this, I get a little grumpy about the
friggin solid week I spent putting up the Looper's Delight File Library,
which has a grand total of 13 sound files on it (and has been available
for almost 2 years).
http://www.loopers-delight.com/files/
Mike, you can find a few samples there.
I don't think it's a question of available resources or tools. I think
it's that musicians in general, and loopers specifically, are an
independent bunch, and aren't real motivated to build a shared music
resource. No sour grapes, honest. But if you really *want* to, there
IS a resource available to you at the Looper's Delight website.
Dig
Matthias Grob wrote:
>> The areas that really kind of befuddle me are the
>> replace / insert / substitute type functions. I'm
>> having a hard time getting away from the basic
>> functions (record / overdub / multiply / reverse) so I
>> kind of end up with the traditional "loop" sound
>> (short phrase over and over). I want to bring more
>> variety and interest into it.
>
>
> try a Feedback pedal!
>
>> Anyone have any live solo loop pieces that they
>> wouldn't mind sharing? (Probably a silly question - I
>
>
> this confirms what I have been talking about for years:
> the hardest to find on LD is the music
> someone (musician, agent, producer, journalist, listener...)
> interested in what we do needs a page of sound samples and links to
> capable musicians to get a picture quickly.
> nicer even if organized by style/technique so he gets the size of the
> picture quicker.
>
> LiveLooping.org was meant to be this, but the people who showed
> interest do create it did not start (probably my fault...)
>
> so?
>
> here is my contribution: http://Matthias.Grob.org/pMusic/CDsE.htm
>
> I finally included some links to 2003 where a lot of good stuff
> happens, so I may never finish to edit it, so enjoy what I have so far!
>