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> so what did(do) you do w/ your > 'frippinabox'?...stanner(anotherfrippinaboxguy) Back then I was listening to the ambient looping work Fripp did with Eno in the early 70's and later his stuff in the late 70's on his solo coffeehouse tour period ("God save the Queen", "Let the Power Fall" albums stuff). Also around that time a guy named Paul Drescher had built a simliar rig and was doing similar looping stuff in San Francisco which was a bit more rhythmic and adventurous than Fripp's restrained/cool approach. That led me to (try to) affect a similar sustained, layered guitar sound which fit in nicely in an art band I was in. We continued to use two consumer Teac r/r decks for physical tape looping for the band mix, but what a mess that always was! (especially live) It was great to have the tight control of my guitar loops with the little stomp box looper. I also used a little toy synth called the Casio VL-Tone to loop with to great advantage. It was handheld with 'chiclet' keys and had a 100 note sequencer and a programable ADSR envelope. It had a tuning adjustment on the back you could jam a screwdriver in and get +- 50 cent detune and if you did that while looping a sustained 'violin' tone you got this crazy weird layered microtonal pitchshift sound. I also got a lot of mileage out of the ability of the ElectroHarmonix unit to modulate the pitch of the output for wild 'electronic' effects. Folks here say the Line6 DL-4 is good for that these days, I hope to get one and explore that kind of wacky weirdness some more. How 'bout you? -Bob