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One of the first Loopers I've met other than myself was Ira Bloom, a saxophonists. I do think it takes a certain type of mind or mindset (read Non-Linear) to explore Looping technique (whatever that may mean) and appreciate the potential of it. Reg > >Y'know, the first two actual loopers I ever met were a 'cellist and a guy >who plays the sackbut or somesuch in an early music ensemble. > >I wonder how much one's instrument influences one's approach to looping. >[If all you have is a Hamer, everything looks like a nail? geddit? oof, >sorry!] And I wonder how much looping technology influences one's >approach >to looping.