Basics of Analog Tape Echo and Cassette Loops
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RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/basics-of-analog-tape-echo-and-cassette-loops-tickets-1553126566369 A primer on magnetic tape, no-input mixing techniques, tape loops, and analog tape echo. How it works, how to set it up, how to play with itA primer on magnetic tape, no-input mixing techniques, tape loops, and analog tape echo. How it works, how to set it up, how to play with it. We'll build a cassette loop and jam with reel-to-reel- and cassette-based echo systems. We'll show how to extend those techniques further with additional digital loopers and feedback systems. This is for: * Anyone (not just musicians) who is curious about incorporating analog tape equipment into their adventures in audio * Anyone interested in analog electronics and music technology * Musicians looking to experiment with strange, non-linear processing and recording techniques A few items are essential: * something to record (an instrument, a microphone, a recording, another cassette) * any cables and adapters you might need for any equipment you bringing A few items are nice-to-have: * a blank cassette or two * a tape deck (ideally a three-head, stereo cassette deck but any will do) * headphones (this and the mixer only if the participant is interested in setting up their own recording environment) * a small mixer with a couple of channels and an aux send Absolute non-essentials, but if you have them lying around: * a tape splicing block * splicing tape for 1/8" tape New York native Nat Homer is an experimental electronic musician focusing on analog feedback systems and composition tools. Ambient, drone, noise, minimalism, psychedelia, and rock. 15+ years of recording and performing experience. This is a masks optional event. As with all NYC Resistor events, this class is 18+ and governed by our Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct, as well as accessibility information, can be found at www.nycresistor.com/participate/.
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