Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83 SMI; site emacs.uucp Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!prls!amdimage!amdcad!decwrl!decvax!cca!emacs!pz From: pz@emacs.uucp (Paul Czarnecki) Newsgroups: net.music Subject: Re: Some questions (BIRDY soundtrack reccommendation) Message-ID: <139@emacs.uucp> Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 15:00:23 EDT Article-I.D.: emacs.139 Posted: Thu Aug 15 15:00:23 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 20-Aug-85 01:31:26 EDT References: <4647@mit-eddie.UUCP> <448@ittvax.ATC.ITT.UUCP> <755@lll-crg.ARPA> <450@lasspvax.UUCP> Reply-To: pz@emacs.UUCP (Paul Czarnecki) Distribution: net.music Organization: CCA Uniworks, Wellesley, MA Lines: 46 Summary: Actually Fripp guitar techniques In article <450@lasspvax.UUCP> gtaylor@lasspvax.UUCP (Greg Taylor) writes: > If you're at all familiar with the last two Enos-"The Pearl" >w/Harold Budd and "Apollo" with Roger Eno and Dan Lanois-this album will >sound a bit similar...particularly this lovely technique they've got >down where you'll hear the original sound delayed and EQed into near >unrecognizeability about 20 seconds later. By chaining a number of these >delays together, he gets this lovely spreading pattern of sounds that is >so subtle that you've got to have the stuff cranked up to really catch it. > Yes, but didn't Robert Fripp use Eno's delay technique on some of his solo albums. _Let the Power Fall_, from a couple of years ago, and the older one whose name I cannot remember. He takes single guitar notes and puts them through a tape delay system: +---------------+ +---------------+ | _ | | _ | | / \ | | / \ | | |o| o | | o |o| | | \_/ | | \_/ | | \_________________________________________/ | | ^ | | ^ | | + + record | | play + | +-|-|-----------+ +-------------|-+ | | | | Guitar Speaker Microphone He can build some pretty incredble textures this way. He can also do it live. I recomend these two albums. (Sorry I can't remember the name of the first one, I think one side was called _God Save the Queen_) Trumpets! I hear trumpets. It sounds like bells pZ -- -- Laying here, Lyin' in bed. Paul Czarnecki Uniworks decvax!{wanginst!infinet, cca}!emacs!pz 20 William Street emacs!pz@cca-unix.ARPA Wellesley, MA 02181 (617) 235-2600