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And try looping the same audio file in two tracks with one starting later in a DAW if you don't understand. |
alright you're being unclear though.. the two loop points are being shifted against each other.. do you mean the start-times for each slowly move apart and then end up back together for a little bit and repeat etc? because if that's the case they're different tempos and that's what i meant
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Try it in a DAW.
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I think it may just be attributable to internal clock error, now that I conceptualize it more. The rhythms do constantly shift.
And I've had the same thing happen in looping tracks on DAW. The initial error becomes worse as time goes on. |
alright will do when i get back to my room but if theyre the same tempo and looped ideally (no gap or the same gap) then the difference between start times will remain constant and it'll repeat the same combination
and thus be boring |
i hate when i delete/repost to get rid of edit stamp and people reply before i repost. but hmm then that'd be an error in the DAW.. songs would just fall apart over time haha what program do you use?
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I think in the DAW it's human error, with innaccurate synchronization of loop points. The two phenomena do not seem to be the same.
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But then how did Steve Reich do it on "Come Out?"
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i don't have that song but i've heard him do that before, two tracks out of phase.. he probably changed one's tempo slightly and played them over top of each other.. but imagine having a live orchestra play two parts out of phase.... thaaaat would be hard
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It's a spoken word recording. He could have changed the loop points, but that's not what it sounds like. It sounds the same as when my two keyboards fight with each other.
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Ah, I just read it, and yes, it's the error of the tape machines that made that and similar pieces work.
Sorry "what I've been digging lately" thread. |
i can't wait til next year when i have an apartment so i can bring my keyboard to school. i'm gonna hook it up to Reason and become the world's happiest man :)
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[url]http://www.last.fm/music/Muchy[/url]
here's a Polish indie rock band. not TOO weird considering they are from Poland, just pleasant. all the songs are available for free d/l so check it out if youre just haphazardly searching for new music |
I am remembering my love for Portishead.
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Octopus Project
They're pretty awesome. Whenever I try and describe them to people I say 'they're like Battles, but ten times more poppy!', so thats what I'm going to do now. |
Tom Waits - [I]Bone Machine[/I]
I'm feeling a big Tom Waits kick coming on. |
quick stop it with cough syrup and lots of self-induced coughing
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Doseone - Ha
Can't sleep. Listening to this until I can. |
Ferraby Lionheart - Catch The Brass Ring
Reviewing for radio |
Flying Saucer Attack- [I]New Lands[/I]
Upsilon Acrux- [I]Galapagos Momentum[/I] |
Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass
Since it features John Darnielle on one song, and samples The Residents on another, I determined I needed to hear the entire album. |
Silver Jews-[I]American Water[/I]
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Tenniscoats. Very spritely stuff, I guess. I like it. But I'm a huge pussy.
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Uzeda-[I]Stella[/I]
Like Shellac mixed with Hot Snakes. |
[COLOR="DarkGreen"][size=+2]RIDE THE DRAGON TOWARD THE [COLOR="DarkRed"]CRIMSON[/COLOR] EYE
FLAP THE WINGS UNDER MARS RED SKY[/size][/COLOR] |
lol. matt pike
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I'm gonna see him in January.
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[QUOTE=Anxious;15650159]Uzeda-[I]Stella[/I]
Like Shellac mixed with Hot Snakes.[/QUOTE]I saw them open for Shellac. |
[QUOTE=asdf;15650032]Aesop Rock - None Shall Pass
Since it features John Darnielle on one song, and samples The Residents on another, I determined I needed to hear the entire album.[/QUOTE] Whats the name of the track? Also, what does he sample? |
Docter D, you going to Langerado?
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