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Zoe Keating: Live/Digital performer
Here a link to an interesting performer I came across. This vid is her at a TED talk - playing a cello live AND with live recorded parts - there is a laptop on the stage and she plays a bit - the music continues a bit - then she joins in... all VERY nice work. I think all her work is, in the end - digital as it appears she layers live-recorded-live.
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She toured with Imogen Heap at one point
She uses Ableton Live and SooperLooper, plus a 10 switch midi pedal triggering (her own) custom Apple Scripts. Quite ususual, but a cool approach
Details: https://www.wired.com/2009/05/keating/
You even find her tech rider online: http://www.zoekeating.com/epk/zk_tech_rider_0513.pdf
I figured anyone into “computer” music would know about her - just thought she had a very cool approach - and created some damn good sounding music! 🎼🎭
I’m pretty sure she’s the cellist who supplied the Thumbjam cello samples.
nope I had not heard about her, thanks for this post. She does very talented and evolving looping performances
Before iOS I had discovered SooperLooper on Mac and had a lot of fun with it. I wonder if she's found any of the iOS tools, Loopy HD, etc.
So this original article was from 2009. This may be off-topic from where the OP wanted this thread to go, but since that time she's had an incredible story (loss, music as therapy)