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Re: [microsound] Performing "Live"
yup! in fact i would be interested to know what kinds of hardware DSP/sound
design people have found, i have considered performing live microsound and
all i can really think of is to turn up my line6 mod-delay feedback to max
and run signals from my mic or synth through it and various other fx toys,
distortion, harmonizer, reverb, eq.
what kinds of interesting arrangements have others come up with without the
use of computer?
i would love to hear your radioshack feedback mixer, sounds really
interesting. do you have any live performances online?
-jonah
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jake Hardy" <jake.hardy@xxxxxxxx>
> i haven't really been paying attention to this conversation so i
appologize if
> this has been said.
>
> there is a lot of electronic music that isn't sequenced and does take
constant
> effort. I use radio shack mixers modified to feedback in different ways
and
> they require constant knob turning and slider sliding to keep the sound
moving.
> turntables require lots of attention too, and so do things like screwing
with
> reel to reel machines or whatever. there are lots of things one can do in
> electronic music to keep it "live" if you want to.