
Creative Vocal Looping With BOSS Loop Stations
Taught by: Grace Savage
Time of workshop: Tuesday 31st January 4pm UK, 5pm Berlin, 8am LA, 11am NYC
Learn to use BOSS Loop Stations (RC Series)
Live workshop on live looping with audio recording
Create dynamic live performance using your voice and live recordings
Learn how to layer, compose and build musical ideas with your voice
Perfect for loop artists, multi-instrumentalists, and vocalists
Level
Starts on: 31/01/2023 16:00 London time
Tribe start time
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What you'll learn
- Identify and deploy human beat-boxing techniques
- Route and record audio via BOSS Loop Stations
- Layer multiple sounds in a loop recording
- Explore creative live-looping of sounds via BOSS Loop Stations
Course content
- Open the course in Zoom to access all the features

Buy this single course:
€ 34
Requirements
- A computer and internet connection
- A webcam and mic
- A Zoom account
- Access to a BOSS Loop Station (RC Series) or have an interest in seeing its creative potential
Who is this course for
- Vocalists and multi-instrumentalists looking to get started with live looping
- Music producers interested in learning creative live looping techniques
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About the workshop leader
Grace Savage is a multifaceted artist; 4 x UK beatbox champion and creator of her own unique blend of electronic-pop that has heard her music on the likes of BBC Radio 1, Radio 6 Music and many more. Once her debut EP was released in 2017, tastemakers soon picked up on Grace’s originality, vulnerability and the darkly humorous bite in her lyrics, awarding her critical appraisal for her ability to create catchy tunes that hit the sweet spot between left-field artistry and pop songs that resonate with the masses. She was shortlisted for "Best Songwriter" and "Best Female Solo Act" at the Unsigned Music Awards and recently showcased her songwriting skills on Redbull UK's online songwriting competition "The Cut". In 2021 she won two awards for "Best Sound and Music" (LGBT Feedback Film Festival) and “Best Score” (Swindon International Independent Film Festival) for her debut film score in a BBC commissioned short Film "Her & Her”.