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Hey, thanks should be heaped on Tony for contributing his time, resources, and even buying new JBL powered speakers for the occasion. We certainly couldn't have had it at my apartment! The whole thing was only possible because of Tony Moore, so props are in order-- And yes, it's obvious that Andre has spent a lot of time with his EDP-- Nobody seemed to using quantize with their EDP, and Andre didn't even use an expression pedal. He kept doing these enormous string bends on his Steinberger (into a Boogie). Steve had his Ashdown bass amp, but was using two DL-4 instead of one since he didn't have his Jamman--boy, is his tone to die for. Ric did a great job but had to struggle with using borrowed equipment. I saw at least one famous face there. The big lesson I learned last night is to try to stay in your comfort zone--wish I had more time to practice. I want a Repeater but nobody last night had one and there was plenty of sound 8^) Gary -----Original Message----- From: Tony Moore [mailto:tony-moore@juno.com] Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 6:57 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: first la loop feste just wanted to thank steve, ric, andre, and everyone who came out last night. there was some beautiful and inspiring music last night. andre did some amazing tricks with his edp. ric's playing is simply beautiful. and steve was inspring. it's so nice to see a musician so in tune with his instrument and intention, yet comfortable enough to still have fun with it. i recorded each set onto minidisc and managed to take a few digital pics. i'm leaving this morning and not returning for a little over a week. i'll post some mp3's and pics somewhere when i return. so how about we have our next event less a showcase and more a co-op? i was thinking of something similar to a 'songwriters circle', but with fellow loopers. we could all sit in a circle and jam and throw ideas at one another. wadatasay? anyway, it was great meeting all of you. take care, tony