h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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sometimes i like to hear the same few seconds from a song over and over again 20 or 30 times
and then the rest of the song sounds irritating
would love an app for this that lets you select part of a song and specify how many time you would like to hear it played back over and over
this is how
it work everyone
Programming (proh-gram-ing)
iSample
http://www.apptism.com/apps/isample iSample - Sampler / Recorder / Looper [tatterdemalion, Aug 28 2009]
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I think they invented this 20 years ago and called it "sampling" - ipods didn't exist then - so instead of allowing someone to do this at home, excerpts from Motown classics were reworked into entirely new records and made available for purchase by anyone who wanted to listen to the same few seconds repeated over and over. |
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Jerry Seinfeld: "You know, Schumann went mad from that." |
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//would love ... to heard it played back over and over// |
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You may be alone in this. |
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I used to have a CD player that would do this. One time, when my roommate was upstairs with his girlfriend, I set up a short loop from a group called Arrested Development, with the intention that I would leave the house and let the loop continue until he finally came downstairs to make it stop. In the short time I was in the place with that loop playing, it burned a new groove in my brain. 15 years later I still whistle that loop sometimes when it comes forth, unbidden, to loop again. |
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most of the reasonable music programs can still do it. Just use a general sampling program and your set. if you really need to just go to the open source community and you will find what you are after. |
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I'm with [bungston] on this one. This is dangerous stuff. |
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This could be useful for learning how to play tricky sections of a guitar solo, for example. |
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