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Dennis, I'm thinking bout opening up a music store!! ;~) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denis Aldrich" <joy_top@hotmail.com> To: <loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:26 AM Subject: gearackitushoestringlooper > Well, if we were to add up all the paramiters and variables of the gear > associated with the members of this list, it would probably stretch to >any > place we wanted to go, assuming we can replace that variable also. > > With racks of racks, my brain becomes racked, my bank account gets >racked, > and I get racked by my girl friend. > > At what point in gear acquisistion do we become a music store? :-) > hehehehe > > My brain gets serious fog with so much to control, no it's not just old bong > water. > > I am looking to set up my minimal rig, to do as much as I can, with as > little as can be, with everthing working in a similar way. Just tring to > conserve brain horsepower. > > I play a 5bass and a double neck 6bass/6guitar. > I have one rc-20 with plans for another. > I have one zoom 506 with plans for one more of this type of zoom. > I have a sterio ernie ball volume that will cross fade with plans to obtain > another. > > I will use one processor and one rc-20 for each neck, unless I am only > playing bass, then I'll use both rc-20's. The cross fader will be on the > output of the rc-20's to enable dropping out a loop slowly while bringing in > another ---- or scratch style effects while playing. The bank advance jacks > will be connected through a single DPDT foot switch. > Enabling changing both loop tracks at the same time. > > The zoom 506/505's have the same control system jack. The variable >control > jack of both of these will be connected through one converted ernie ball > pedal and the bank/location jack connected through a DPDT foot switch. This > will allow changing both patches at the same time. > > An addition of two foot switches will determine if the effects will be >pre > or post looper. > > This all will fit into a fairly small pedal board that can be carried >with > one hand. This will keep hernias down to carrying bass/guitar amps. > Everything will work in similar ways and changes can be made to both chains > at one time. No midi needed until I get a bass controller which will then be > connected to the second input(s) on the rc-20. Vocals can also be added >to > another input. > > The zooms are kind of cheezey, but will work. The rc-20's limited in > functions, but all things together should be easy to manage plus make musac. > Not to expensive either. > > Feelings? > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com >