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Vedr. Re: Electro-Harmonix 2880 Super Multi-track Looper



"Being able to control this feedback level (usually with a pedal) is
>obviously a major boon to loopers.  It turns the loop into a living
>entity, growing and changing over time versus a static loop with
>overdubs (and perhaps undos)." Please tell me, can you do this with repeater ? And how dont you find the 3-or4 minutes looping time as limiting ? Do you have
 any other loopers or is the repeater enough to make those greate loops ?
Rune F 

mark sottilaro <zerocrossing2001@yahoo.com> skrev:
Hard to say what is "best." Dangerous to speak in
such terms. Perhaps the question you should ask is,
"here's what I want to do... what looper works this
way?" The 2880 is only recently shipping so who
knows. Those lucky enough to get a Looperlative seem
to think it's the next big thing, but not something
that would replace an EDP... unless you want multipal
stereo loops from one box. I love the Repeater, but
it's been (and probably will be) out of production
forever. However, if you want a looper that can
follow a MIDI clock even if it changes, there is no
other box than a Repeater.

Lots of people are finding what they need in software
too. Now's a great time to be a looper, as there are
lots of choices... but it's also a confusing time...
there are days I still wish I had my JamMan.

Mark

--- rune fagereng wrote:

> Hi !
>
> Does anyone know if the Electro-Harmonix 2880
> Super Multi-track Looper are any good ? And what to
> buy this days if you are into looping ?
>
> Are the Gibson pro still the best ?
>
> Rune Fagereng, Norway
>


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