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It's even better if you have someone call you while you're playing and have them talk. I did this at the Santa Cruz loop fest this summer. My wife called me from the audience. It was pretty funny. The speaker was a little feeble though. Maybe a contact mic would help. Those "talkabouts" two way radios also work really well. Talk about channeling. Mark Sottilaro Goddess wrote: > -Speaking of digital watches, at a mostly acoustic jam onece, during a > particularly crazed and dissonant excursion, I was suddenly possessed of > the idea to play my cell phone. I quickly rummaged in my purse, grabbed > it, and found the ring type menu and cycled back and forth as musically >as > I could, through the various sounds and song'type rings to come up with > some relatively coherent and quite interestingly complex musical patterns > with them. It was a lot of fun, and people really dug it! <smile> >It > fit with the piece marvelously... > Perhaps I'll use it in a loop... Have a wonderful evening, All... > Catch ya laters... > > Smiles and beeps... > > Cara > > At 02:55 PM 11/20/02 -0700, you wrote: > >Right. I felt the same way when I got the Repeater. I was used to the > >JamMan but after I realized how to use the Repeater for what it was, >and not > >what it wasn't, I too loved it. I did the same thing with the EDP. >When I > >first got it I didn't like it because of what it wasn't. Expectation >is a > >dangerous thing. (note to self: become more enlightened.) The truth >is, if > >you're musical, you'll make music. With a DL4, EDP, Repeater, or with a > >Digital Watch. (HI RICK WALKER) The key is to stop not doing it. > > > >Mark Sottilaro > > > >> --- Stuart Wyatt <loopers-delight@solostring.com> wrote: > >> > I spent the best part of the day installing a new studio at home, >and I > >> > have finally fallen completely in love with the Repeater. > >> . > >> . > >> > As soon as I stopped thinking about the music in the same was as I >did > >> > with the DL4, then everything started to work.... :) > >> > >> Interesting. What was the perspective change that got you there? > >> > >> Greg > >> > > > > > > --- > > "The only things I really think are important, are love, and eachother. > -Then, anything is possible..." > > http://home.earthlink.net/~thefates > > Please visit The Guitar Cafe. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the-guitar-cafe