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Re: (amb) Video from my looping in set at the Antwerp Live Looping Festival



Hi Fabio, really cool video, your music is amazing! It really
resembles the Sakamoto/Alva Noto work, but in a new and fresh
perspective. I have a question: how do you process the piano sound
live, to make it sound glitchy? I am experimenting with this kind of
things using my guitar, but the only way I could do this is with
offline editing, so first I record the sounds and them I put the
pieces together in my DAW, creating the beats. But I always wondered
how this would be possible to do live. I would really appreciate your
help!
Thanks and good work with your music!
Cheers,
Alex Klinke

www.myspace.com/alexandreklinke

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Fabio_A <eterogenus@gmail.com> wrote:
>  Hi all,
> her's an excerpt from my live performance at the Antwerp (BE) European 
>Live
> Looping Festival (30th maj 2009): http://www.vimeo.com/6904552
> Last year I've been trapped in the glitch sound; that kind of 
>Sakamoto-Alva
> Noto work, if you know their work.
> I've found interesting to... play a clean piano sound and then have it
> glitched after looped. Here you can listen 3 loops going on with 
>different
> glitched tempi (in 2 of them I was looping with feedback variations).
> The result - in my opinion - is like a piano that sounds in the middle 
>of a
> rain of small piano notes and fragmented melodies...
>
> Enjoy (...if it fits your taste)
>
> Fabio
> www.eterogeneo.com
>