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Yeah, I feel your pain. You get ideas, then you find out the gear you need to implement them costs more money than you have. Been there. Went for years playing cat and mouse with the Echoplex. I'd be broke, it would be in production. I'd have money, it would be out of production. Over and over. Finally, when I had money and it was back in production, the Repeater came out, and I went with it because I was interested in it's stereo looping and it's effects loop. How I'm using the echoplex now is in the Repeater's effects loop which is very powerful. It can be set to be before or on the loop. Before means everything going into the loop gets the effect. On the loop means your signal goes in dry, but the first time it comes around in the loop, it gets the effect. Because all the effects in the Vortex are synchable via tap tempo, you can get some really cool stuff by morphing one patch to another, totally mangling your loop! the person who said money doesn't buy happiness doesn't know where to shop, in my opinion! ;^) Good luck, Mark Sottilaro On Wednesday, April 24, 2002, at 07:00 PM, allison carvalho wrote: > You all have been very very helpful- thank you! > > I'm still not totally sure what I will do- maybe just save, save, save > and get the Repeater. I do like the fact the vortex has 3d stereo image > delays/controlled panning etc -very nice for such cheap machine (used). > It seems to have a warm sound from what I read as well. > > Anyway, again I really appreciate all of your help and now I just have > to think........ > > Best Wishes > > Alli > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: > http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx >