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Re: AW: Posting my looping rig's specifications
Interesting topic. I have to say, I built a patch for my max/msp system
that allows me to click one button, and instantly every effect patch in my
system gets moved to post-loop. However, I really don't use it that much.
When I do use it, it is after I have layed some ambient loops down, I hit
the post-loop button, and then I hit my special random effector button
(another max patch I created). Basically, it randomly turns on one of my
max/msp effect patches, applies it for 10 seconds, randomly selects
another,
then does this indefinitley. What I get is a nice overlap of effects. I
can
walk away and listen to max create some interesting patterns, or play
along
with it. Other that this, the only effect that I use post-loop is reverb.
I
don't like looping reverb, but apply it afterwards as a finishing
effect...same reverb applied to the overall loop mix.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
>"> 2. why no effects post-looper?
>
> I don't like that."
>
>
> Neither do I, Post effects seem too be more trouble than they are worth
>to
> me, unless I'm actually mixing down, and involves more routing issues
>than
> I
> care to deal with, perhaps a bit of reverb on the overall sound, but in
> general, I prefer to print what ever effect I'm using on the loop, though
> these days I'm using not much more than delay and reverb.
> Bill
>