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  1. What I feel now isn’t hate It’s a love I must erase A sun whose rays I can’t escape I’ll sleep through days I can’t embrace Here’s to hope that I could hold in my hand Here’s to suburbs made of sand On an endless beach of dead-end streets Here’s to hoping we don’t meet Again Fears of crashing waves of memories Fears of sweating out misery And when I’m out there in the salty air I know you sun; you’ll stare At me Eclipse me yet again What I feel now isn’t new Back to picture perfect noon But we’ll see another circle soon As you’re the sun and I’m the moon Here’s to hope that I could hold in my hand Here’s to suburbs made of sand On an endless beach of dead-end streets Here’s to hoping we don’t meet Again Fears of crashing waves of memories Fears of sweating out misery And when I’m out there in the salty air I know you sun; you’ll stare At me Eclipse me yet again
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  3. No...I want to change tempo and directly affect pitch
  4. Logic Pro can't do it in a live setting. I don't think anybody is really seeing the whole, big picture here...but oh well. It was a good attempt but once again, technology has its limits.
  5. Of course... anyways, none of this shit works. I'd have to know exactly how my looper stretches and processes everything...and I don't.
  6. Guitar into EHX Big Muff into Dunlop 535Q Wah into DOD FX25B into MXR Blue Box (modded) into Digitech JHE into MXR Carbon Copy into ProCo TurboRat into Tech 21 Boost RVB into ART tube preamp into Right channel of Boss RC-50 Looper into Guitar amp (various) Behringer V-Amp Pro (Bass), Macbook Pro (MIDI), Alesis Performance Pad, Korg KAOSS Pad...all into Behringer Xenyx 802 mixer into Left channel of Boss RC-50 Looper into Samson 2000w amp into Bass cabs I think that's right
  7. Theoretically...it should work. But it does not, because of differences in sound processors I guess.
  8. So if your original key is in the left column...increasing as you move down, and the key you want to be in after the tempo change is in the top row, increasing as you move right...the number that the original pitch and the final pitch share, should be what you would want to multiply your tempo by to make that happen... But, does it work? We'll soon find out.
  9. Any math people..these are the fractions I've come up with So, starting with one pitch, the first (times one) obviously keeps the pitch and tempo the same. Each successive equation is what I would need to multiply the tempo by to raise the key/pitch by a half-step...All the way to x2 for the full octave. x1,x13/12,x7/6,x5/4,x4/3,x17/12,x3/2,x19/12,x5/3,x7/4,x11/6,x23/12 ,x2 Does this seem right?
  10. Because say I am playing a song in D, but want to speed up the tempo, and still be able to play a solo or something over it before changing the tempo back. If I were to play the solo in D, I'd be fucked.
  11. Ok, so I am using a looper (Boss-RC 50) and I have a question/puzzle that I just can't wrap my head around: Say I record a guitar track, in the key of X, at Y bpm. How can I change Y, in order to change X exactly one half step, whole step, etc....either up or down? Maybe even a whole octave... So, say I lay down a track in G, at 120... How do I change the tempo (it stretches the track) to make it in the key of A? (etc....) Maybe there is some sort of chart or formula out there....but I'm stumped. Thanks for any help.
  12. I love that you're reading.
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