Marthe Vassallo plays sings “Our Bedtime Near” with Logelloop

Marthe Vassallo plays sings “Our Bedtime Near” with Logelloop

For her first live-looping creation, Marthe Vassallo – one of the most recognised and unpredictable voices on the Breton scene – puts a Lewis Carroll poem into dialogue with a few nuggets from oral tradition. The Devil quarrels with the Good Lord over a potato harvest, the birds refuse to fetch the youths that have fled, little Alice has grown up… And in the course of what the singer herself

Max Tides 2024 at Logelloù

Max Tides 2024 at Logelloù

Logelloù – Centre de création musicale In Brittany, France, is organizing three days of meetings devoted to Max software. The Logelloop development team is a partner in the organization of Max Tides 2024. These days are dedicated to musicians, researchers, teachers, engineers and Max users. Over the three days, you’ll be able to attend lectures, workshops, indoor and outdoor concerts and performances, sound and visual installations, round-table discussions and more.

Logelloop 6 training course – October 2024

Logelloop 6 training course – October 2024

Logelloop 6 course – beginner and advanced levels from 14 to 18 October 2024. The course is aimed at musicians who want to launch effects, sound designers who want to create new sounds, sound engineers who want to use Logelloop to create or conduct shows, and music teachers who want to use the software for teaching purposes (applying effects in real time, being able to record and listen to yourself

20 years ago today, Michel Aumont was the first to use Logelloop!

20 years ago today, Michel Aumont was the first to use Logelloop!

Exactly 20 years ago today, Michel Aumont created the show Souffles en boucles and I was the sound engineer. It was at Carré Magique, in Lannion, directed at the time by Roger Le Roux, Solange Grégam and Dominique Maréchal. Souffles en Boucles was Michel’s first solo for clarinet and looper, and I suggested spatializing the loops on an 8-speaker system. Michel had composed the basis of the music on the

Call for electroacoustic work with Logelloop – 2024

Call for electroacoustic work with Logelloop – 2024

In 2024, the Logelloù will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first public use of Logelloop.  Logelloù is therefore directing this year’s call to the composition of a real-time electroacoustic piece using Logelloop software.  The idea is to compose a piece with Logelloop lasting a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes, and perform it as a solo, duo, trio or quartet, with musicians playing monophonic or polyphonic acoustic instruments.