[Harp-L] replacement harmonica player
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- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 18:48:52 -0700
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i'm guessing this is a collection of licks recorded live with the
ability to pitch and tempo shift. the producer can cut and paste
licks to create a solo or fills. nowadays thats what happens at a
recording session anyway. multiple takes are recorded and engineers
take phrases that they like and construct the perfect solo. I've
heard this sonic surgery done on myself and it's yielded some neat
sounding stuff that I would never be able to play. i.e. astonishing
register and breath shifts. although it doesn't represent the
reality of how I phrase.
such software can't replace us around the campfire however.
--
Ross Walters
myspace.com/myharpdemo
maybe not, but you can replace the campfire
http://www.geliosoft.com/fireplace-screensaver/index.html
fwiw
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