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Helllo and a reply to a question
Hi all
Haven't posted for a while blimey it was a year ago since Zurich!
Fantastic
memories. Anyway so thought I'd put my 'two pence worth' in on this
one...
I use Ableton Live without any pre-recorded samples or sequence setups.
Live allows you (just about) to do whatever you can think of, imagination
is
the main restriction. To say you could 'push software so far that it can
be
used as live looping' is out of date. The process of looping in Live is
simple and as easy as using a delay pedal or peeling a ripe orange.
Loopers
Delight helped me understand what I required for my setup, if you want to
email me please feel free to do so I will gladly rant a bit more and try
to
help you out
However...
Just remember there is loads of info available in the archives of this
mailing list, if you like looping and stick around you will see these
types
of emails come around and around and around and around and around...a bit
like a .................LOOP!!! ARRGGHH!
...no escape...
What's great is that it is not a genre of music it's just a technique,
there
are so many different types of music that can be created from it...Loop On!
Research and enjoy
Dan
www.myspace.com/danmayfield
----- Original Message -----
From: "roel" <q-mailing-list@xs4all.nl>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: Looping with sequencersoftware
> Well to answer shortly, the tools (of the trade) i mentioned, are all the
> more or less hardware tools, like delays, loop recorders etc. which are
> very
> well suitable for performing in live situations.
>
> What i wondered about, is the use of sequencer software for use in live
> looping, as in overdubbing, letting audio loops fade out et cetera. Can
> that
> be done, or is sequencing software so limited that it's useable only when
> having prepared loops which were recorded before.
>
> I guess you could push software so far that it can be used as live
>looping
> software, and not only for playing prerecorded loops. I just don't know
>if
> it is hassle-free :)
>
> best, roel