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Re: [L-OT] Are arps useful?

2001-06-20 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra

Thoughts from the mind of Sascha Franck, 19-06-2001:

>Well, I am not experienced in this kind of music at all, but I'm having
>quite a bit of fun with Logics environment objects, including arpeggiators
>and (especially) chord memorizers. And no, in contrary to what Hendrik Jan
>said, I don't use them because I don't know the difference between a D and a
>C but because of all the new soundscapes that all of a sudden appear.

I was JOKING JOKING JOKING!!!!!

Gawd, do I really have to put a smiley after every stupid remark I 
make...?  Then all my msgs would contain more smileys than remarks 
:-).

Sure arps and other such tools can be very "creativity enhancing".  I 
once wrote a small piece that used a "hocket" as it's main 
inspiration: a device that sends incoming notes to subsequent midi 
channels.  1st note to ch 1, 2nd to ch 2, etc.  Very interesting if 
you use a family of instruments for that, like e.g. 6 different 
woodwinds.  Rich textures and (if you play repeating chords or 
patterns) very interesting "evolving patterns" -- i.e. stuff that's 
not on paper but which you start to hear anyway.

And the chord memorizer is funny too, yes...


tata,
HJ
-- 
     Hendrik Jan Veenstra
     email: mailto:h@...
     www:   http://www.ision.nl/users/h/index.html

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