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Hi All, Buy Looper First! Found a couple of locations for David Myers CDs 8 Arcane Device - Diabolis Ex Machina(CD) http://www.staalplaat.com/st-a.htm Didn't see any others at Staaplaat, but some very interesting looking items here. You can convert Dutch Guilders and other currency here: http://www.cookiesfromeden.com/convert.html Both " Also Sprach·and Envoi" located here: http://home.t-online.de/home/Art.Konkret/mailca.htm Left email for visa order, will see. They are are in some nonamerican land, I think they speak Globlish though. Randy Jones David Myers wrote (edited)> >My favorite CD was a little different. "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (may >still be available on Staalplaat Records) was done with a Lexicon LXP-5, >an >MRC, and one pot. Same thing, the LXP-5 fed itself, but the MRC was used >extensively to crank the parameters. Given the setup, the variety of >sounds and structures is pretty amazing, even if I do say so myself. >(Admittedly, a pretty bombastic title, but besides being a longtime fan of >the book, I guess I thought "stickin in to" the classical establishment >wouldn't hurt, either.) > >The last solo CD I did (had two collaborative releases with German >composer >Asmus Tietchens) technically puzzles even me. On "Envoi in Cumin" I again >used the 4X Time Machine setup. Each delay was set for approx. 1 second. >But the routing was so strange (wish I could recount it exactly) that what >came out was a kind of "see-saw" base sound--yeah, a loop--which varied in >period somehow. I called it a "soft loop", and it subtly changed in sound >as the loop time wandered between 7 and 15 seconds! In part, this was >due >to these delays having LFO modulation available, which in this case I >applied sparingly--a good selling point (along with all those other knobs) >for the Digitechs. >