i've got a copy of the record, cyclone. in a nutshell, for a record to be a one-revolution in duration lock groove, it's got to be exactly 133.33333333 bpm. because jaguar isn't this tempo, any loop is going to be a "loop" in name alone, ie not a lock groove that repeats over and over. so the loop 1 and loop 2 tracks are essentially just mills' looping of a bit of his own sequences that he did for the remix. but because he couldn't do a lock groove, he just let a four bar sequence of his remix play again and again for about 2 minutes. hope this helps. andrew duke :) btw, that's an incredibly sweet thing for you to do for your friend. i had an ex buy me a skinny puppy record as a gift (back in 1985ish) and i still think back to that moment with fond memories (that a girl would get me something like that that i would like so much that only she would know about). guys love to get flowers too, wish more women knew about that! :)
Cyclone Wehner wrote: > I bought Revenge Of The Jaguar for a DJ friend yesterday as a present for > being so being so kind to me over time. I knew he'd been looking for > Rolando's record ages as he loves it. I bought it at a underground store but > the (male) Melbourne DJ posse was hanging out, as they do on Fridays, and I > felt too nervous to ask if I could play it. And I don't have (working) > turntables at home. Could someone tell me what the tracks Loop 1 & 2 are? > That would be great? > > Thanx > > Cyclone > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9
