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Re: The coolest piece of gear I can buy for $130 (used)



heh heh country band...you are forgivin this transgression.lol...loopers are like snowflakes no two are alike...i cant play the same song twice nor would i try.
who needs that headache?lol.
                             good question.
                                                 public enemy # 9#9#9 (yoko screaming in the backround)
 
                             

Kris Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
I've got a slide from when I played in a country band a few years ago (I used it for "Freebird"...no shit, we played that tune to satisfy the masses, and it was quite fun...I wore my fingers raw playing the solos at the end, however), but the eBow is a good point. The question is, how many other loopers will I sound like if I starting using this device? :)
 
Kris
 
----- Original Message -----
From: daniel stevenson
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: The coolest piece of gear I can buy for $130 (used)

you lucky son of a gun...everyone needs an e-bow & slide.enuff left for psilocybe 3-D glasses.
             or not.
                       sdcaanrnyy

Kris Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
So, what's the coolest piece of signal processing gear I can buy for $130
(used)? Just brain-storming here.

In the last few days, based on some great interaction from folks on the
list, I've sold my EDPs and controller, my Alesis Masterlink recorder, and a
Furman Power Conditioner...and I've used my funds to buy the Looperlative,
an ADA Microtube 100 guitar poweramp, and the M-Audio Microtrack 2496 Mobile
Digital Recorder. Somehow, I ended up with a surplus. Not that I have to
spend the $130, but it's either that or a tone of diapers. :)

I thought of buying another Lexicon LXP-1, since I love the reverb on that
unit so much, and I could use it as a backup...speaking of which, I recently
bought the UniQuest software to program my Lexicon LXP-5, and I am
impressed! Wow, what a relief for programming that unit. I was able to
restore the factory presets to my user banks, tweak settings on the unit
with the software, safe them, etc. Very cool. I'm looking forward to
generating some new patches. Does anyone have any LXP5 patches they would
like to share? Perhaps we can swap once I develop some of my own.

Kris

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