Boomer The Dog - 2014-02-09
It sounds like I'm listening to Detroit here.
Looping is so cool, I've done the open reel continuous loop for projects, with a block of wood and a blank reel mounted to it, putting it any distance across the room.
I have a program called Combi-Wave that's a great looper for live broadcast, you can cue up a whole list of stuff, then play once, loop continuously and level control on each one. Couple that with a long delay fed back through analog and with the decay we were able to do some wild jamming.
Boomer
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Old_Zircon - 2014-02-09 You should check out Mobius Looper, I think you'd like it and it's free. Basically a software counterpart to the Looperlative (which is itself basically 8 Echoplex Digital Pros in a box with effectively unlimited looping time).
http://circularlabs.com/
This is the original Looperlative unit. Sad to say it looks like he phased it out for a cheaper pedal looper that seems to beat anything I've seen in its price range for features but isn't nearly as cool as the LP1.
http://www.analoguehaven.com/looperlative/lp1/
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Boomer The Dog - 2014-02-10 Mobius looks like it could be fun, and it has a lot of stuff! I like getting a bunch of samples and loading them into something like this to see what can be done. Thanks.
Boomer
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M-DEEM - 2014-02-09
finally a numbers station I can get down to
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StanleyPain - 2014-02-09
Sounds kinda like Basic Channel (or something along those lines, like Maurizio, M4, Round Four, etc.)
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zurf - 2014-02-09
awesome
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fedex - 2014-02-10
this stuff is ok, but I guess Im just old fashioned enough that I like some melody and/or harmony in my glitch/noise/minimal/whathaveyou, even though I know by adding anything like that it would make it no longer the same genre...sigh
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Mister Yuck - 2017-10-27
This is brand new to me and really tickles my brain. Thanks for this, I'm gonna look into more of this genre
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