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  2. Live looping - Wikipedia

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    Live looping is the recording and playback of a piece of music in real-time [1] using either dedicated hardware devices, called loopers or phrase samplers, or software running on a computer with an audio interface. Musicians can loop with either looping software or loop pedals, which are sold for tabletop and floor-based use.

  3. Loop (music) - Wikipedia

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    A loop can be created by a looper pedal, a device that records the signal from a guitar or other audio source and then plays the recorded passage over and over again. [13] In the early 1990s, dedicated digital devices were invented specifically for use in live looping, i.e. loops that are recorded in front of a live audience. [citation needed]

  4. Category:Music looping - Wikipedia

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  5. Frippertronics - Wikipedia

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    Frippertronics is a tape looping technique used by English guitarist Robert Fripp. [1] It marked the first real-time tape looping device, evolving from a system developed in the electronic music studios of the early 1960s by composers Terry Riley and Pauline Oliveros and made popular through its use in ambient music by composer Brian Eno, as on his album Discreet Music (1975).

  6. Tape loop - Wikipedia

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    Stockhausen also used the technique for live performance in Solo (1965–66). If, instead of simply playing back a recorded loop, something is done to progressively alter the recorded material between cycles, such as re-recording the sound before it passes the playback head or adding new material to the loop, then a process of change will occur ...

  7. Beardyman - Wikipedia

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    On 29 November 2012 Beardyman posted a live gig performed in October 2012 in Pune, India, which was the first live gig audio revealed online to solely use the Beardytron 5000 MkII. [11] He has stated that the software for the Beardytron 5000 MkII will be available to purchase by the public sometime in 2014. [12]

  8. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Loops can be created on the spot during a performance (live looping) or they can be pre-recorded. By using a looper pedal, a singer-guitarist in a one person band can play the backing chords (or riffs) to a song, loop them with the pedal, and then sing and do a guitar solo over the chords.

  9. Groovebox - Wikipedia

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    A groovebox is a self-contained electronic or digital musical instrument for the production of live, loop-based electronic music with a high degree of user control facilitating improvisation. The term "Groovebox" was originally used by Roland Corporation to refer to its MC-303 , released in 1996. [ 2 ]