- Soundscapes by Robert Fripp
A musical style developed by guitarist
Robert Fripp , involving the use of audio loops created and modified by a specific set ofdigital music synthesizers anddigital audio processing devices.Note that this is separate from the
soundscape concept utilized by variousavant-garde composers .Frippertronics
In the late 1970s, Robert Fripp worked with a technique termed "
Frippertronics ", in solo performances featuring audio loops created withelectric guitar and interconnectedtape recorders .oundscapes
In the 1990s Fripp revamped the "Frippertronics" system by incorporating digital electronics in lieu of tape recorders and effects pedals, renaming it "Soundscapes".
Technology
The new digital technology included
digital delay devices,digital audio processors , and guitar synthesizers.The audio flow would typically be:
*A guitarist (e.g. Fripp)...
*The energy of which is transmitted to an electric guitar with a guitar synthesizer pickup/interface ( [http://www.roland.com/products/en/GK-3/ e.g. the Roland GK-3] ) connecting to a guitar synthesizer module ( [http://www.roland.com/products/en/GR-33/index.html e.g. the GR-33] )...
*The output of this being routed to a digital audio processor to addguitar effects to the sound...
*This then is routed to an array of digital delay units (e.g. [http://www.tcelectronic.com/TC2290 TC Electronic TC2290] ). The digital delays are used to create audio loops of various lengths of time. The common method being that one unit would be used to create one complete loop, then another unit to create a different loop. These loops would then be combined into the final audio output, being faded in and out by Fripp during the performance. The loops might not necessarily be heard during their creation, but may be faded in gradually...
*The audio from the digital delays would then be processed by more digital electronics (e.g. the [http://www.eventide.com/profaud/h8000.htm Eventide Harmonizer] ), then becoming the final composition.Art
Fripp states on [http://www.disciplineglobalmobile.com/cat/soundsc.shtml the Disicpline Global Mobile web site] that "Soundscapes":"has the aim of finding ways in which intelligence and music, definition and discovery, courtesy and reciprocation may enter into the act of music for both musician and audience".
Because Fripp has also stated that the intent is for active listening by the audience, it can be argued that "Soundscapes" may not be considered as a type of
ambient music , as it is sometimes described.The performances are improvised; they can be quite loud, lengthy, dramatic, soothing, eerie, and possibly alarming. Because "Soundscapes" are often held as part of a
rock concert , they can prove somewhat taxing on an unprepared audience.* [http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=rf-tgop Here is a Ground And Sky Review] to illustrate.
Another common Fripp quote regarding "Soundscapes" is:"this remains the best way I know of making a lot of noise with one guitar".
Performance
Fripp has performed "Soundscapes" in basically four types of venues:
*Solo concerts
*On tour withKing Crimson
*In concert with Crafty Guitarists
*As part of theG3 (tour) withSteve Vai andJoe Satriani Recordings
Fripp has featured "Soundscapes" on various "King Crimson" albums.
He has also released pure "Soundscape" recordings as well:
*1994 - Robert Fripp 1999 (CD)
*1996 - Radiophonics: 1995 Soundscapes Volume I (CD)
*1996 - A Blessing Of Tears: 1995 Soundscapes Volume II (CD)
*1996 - That Which Passes: 1995 Soundscapes Volume III (CD)
*1996 - Pie Jesu (CD)
*1997 - November Suite: Soundscapes - Live at Green Park Station (CD)
*1997 - The Gates Of Paradise (CD)
*2005 - Love Cannot Bear: Soundscapes - Live in the USA (CD)
*2005 - World Financial Centre New York, New York November 30, 2000 (FLAC or MP3)
*2005 - St Peters Church December 3rd, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2005 - Junction, Cambridge UK, December 11, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2005 - MDH, Manchester UK, December 8, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Sutton Parsh Church, Ely UK, December 12, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Wulfren Civic Hall, Wolverhampton UK, December 6, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Shepherds Bush Empire, London UK, December 7, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - All Saints Church, Broad Chalke, Wiltshire UK, January 14, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Arts Center, Carrboro, NC, USA, February 21, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta GA, USA, February 25, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Rhythm and Brews, Chattanooga TN, USA, February 27, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Belcourt Theatre, Nashville TN, USA, March 1, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Blueberry Hill St.Louis, MO, USA March 04, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - St. Paul's Cathedral, London UK, June 13, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire UK, June 14, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Jaani Kirik, Viljandi, Estonia, August 25, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2006 - Evensong (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - Zepp Osaka, Osaka, Japan, November 28, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - Hitomi Memorial Hall, Tokyo, Japan, November 29, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - Janni Kirik, Tartu, Estonia, August 26, 2006 (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - Glass and Breath, May 4, 2007 (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - At The End Of Time - Churchscapes Live in England and Estonia (CD)
*2007 - Sound Sculpture - ND Ateneo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 8 2007 (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - The Society for Ethical Culture, New York, N.Y., June 23, 2005 (FLAC or MP3)
*2007 - Sound Sculpture - ND Ateneo, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 10, 2007 (FLAC or MP3)Trivia
On
May 4 2006 , Steve Ball invitedRobert Fripp back to theMicrosoft campus for a second full day of work onWindows Vista following up on his first visit in the Fall of 2005. [http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=287615]On
October 21 2006 , Fripp was inSeattle, Washington doing recordings of "Soundscapes" forMicrosoft to be used in sound themes by theWindows Vista operating system . [http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=151853]External links
* [http://guitargeek.com/rigview/396/ GuitarGeek Rig Diagram]
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* [http://www.dgmlive.com/ DGM Live]
* [http://www.elephant-talk.com Elephant Talk (fan site for King Crimson and Robert Fripp)]
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