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Re: Interactive Looping with Crowd



Tim

Okay, I'm counting on you to do that next month at The Nave when the
five of us (Daryl Shawn/Jim Goodin, Tim, myself, and Rob Byrd) get
together to play ... (SHAMELESS GIG SPAM: that would be The Nave,
Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church, Somerville, MA on Saturday, 2
August beginning at 7:00 PM ... Five Knaves in The Nave!)

*GRIN

Dennis


On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 10:20 PM, Tim Nelson <psychle62@yahoo.com> wrote:
> One thing I've done that's been kind of fun is to hang a couple of mics 
>up over the audience; they don't think anything of it because it just 
>looks like I'm set up to record the show. But during a break, I open a 
>loop and catch a few layers of crowd chatter, which I don't bring up in 
>the mix until a good ways into the first piece of the next set, when I 
>bring my instrument way down. Sometimes I've brought it in backwards (or 
>pitchshifted or heavily 'verbed) and waited a little while to bring it 
>back to normal again... It's funny to see the reaction; to the audience 
>it sounds familiar, but they're not quite sure why, and then they 
>suddenly realize that it's them!
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> -t-
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> --- On Sat, 7/12/08, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
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>> Any other ideas?
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