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05/05/2010 08:59:16 PM · #1
A few times I've seen acts where the musician uses a sampler to record various phrases of the song which then repeat and build upon themselves. He may start with a percussion beat on some maraca, add a bass riff, move to guitar, add some skatting, etc. I think it's pretty cool to witness and wanted to know if the style or technique has a specific name? and if anybody has any links of good examples?

I know, random stuff...
05/05/2010 09:02:25 PM · #2
Is this what you're talking about?

Tape Loop
05/05/2010 09:14:39 PM · #3
Sounds like rap ;)
05/05/2010 11:05:06 PM · #4
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Is this what you're talking about?

Tape Loop


Oooh, that's it! Now I need to find some to listen to. :)
05/06/2010 03:42:57 AM · #5
I know this is not quite what you're looking for, but it's similar. Look for "Tenori" on YouTube. It's a cool little devise that some kids have done some amazing stuff with. I can't get YouTube to load videos for some reason right now, but I remember the user "little boots" having some cool stuff.

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