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YooDooRight
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Any tape loop / sound collage enthusiasts in here? I'm trying to make simple tape loops for use in a live performance but can't get the darn loops to stay stuck :-/
I bought some 'new' 3M 1/4" Splicing Tape and proceeded to edit out a length of tape that contained an 8 bar kick drum loop. I applied a short (approx. 1 inch long) piece of splicing tape to the back/glossy side of the 1/4" tape across the edit ... very neat join, no over hanging sticky tape. easy.
The edit sounded great, only thing being... it lasts about two goes round before the loop join comes unstuck!
The splicing tape doesn't feel sticky at all when it comes of the roll (like say, sellotape) but i figured this was normal(?) but before i take it back to the shop and make a plum of myself maybe there's something i'm missing. Is there a backing tape i need to peel off? Maybe you have to wet the tape?? Maybe i have to stick it in the over on gas mark 5 for 3 hours before the tape becomes sticky???! I don't know, maybe the splicing tape is just old stock?!
Thanks.
I bought some 'new' 3M 1/4" Splicing Tape and proceeded to edit out a length of tape that contained an 8 bar kick drum loop. I applied a short (approx. 1 inch long) piece of splicing tape to the back/glossy side of the 1/4" tape across the edit ... very neat join, no over hanging sticky tape. easy.
The edit sounded great, only thing being... it lasts about two goes round before the loop join comes unstuck!
The splicing tape doesn't feel sticky at all when it comes of the roll (like say, sellotape) but i figured this was normal(?) but before i take it back to the shop and make a plum of myself maybe there's something i'm missing. Is there a backing tape i need to peel off? Maybe you have to wet the tape?? Maybe i have to stick it in the over on gas mark 5 for 3 hours before the tape becomes sticky???! I don't know, maybe the splicing tape is just old stock?!
Thanks.