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Stereo loopers (was Re: Of interest to those with an Echo Pro)



Yeah, I've had that issue while trying to synch to an EDP.  Something 
to do with how the EDP deals with tempo and clock though, not the 
Repeater.  I think we fixed it... it was Jon Wagner's EDP.  It was at a 
show... it was dark...

Anyway, I guess I'll just sit tight with the Repeater for the time 
being until the eBay prices go high enough so that I can sell it and 
get 2 EDPs in return.  I've found that I really need a stereo looper, 
plain and simple.  Kim once asked why any guitarist would want a stereo 
looper, and I've tried going all mono and now it just sounds dead and 
flat to me.  Of course, this all goes kind of out the window when 
playing a big venue, but since that hasn't happened to me yet, I don't 
care.  I think I'd still use stereo in in terms of stereo reverb and 
chorus.  One of my favorite distortion patches uses a tube gain circuit 
on the left, and a transistor "fuzz" style on the right.  It's very 
thick.

Mark Sottilaro

On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 06:49 PM, Butch wrote:
> The Repeater seemed to glitch a lot when changing loops. It would 
> increase
> drastically in tempo. Never 'could' resolve the issue. Used to drive me
> nuts. 'Guess it depends how how one is using it.
>
> Regards, Paul
>
>