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Re: stan card: electronic feedback loop (was dt gig-spam)



This sounds sort of like what the Sustainer/Sustainiac does except that you
actually get to process the signal before it drives the strings. Correct?

Mark

on 1/5/03 4:04 PM, Hedewa7@aol.com at Hedewa7@aol.com wrote:

> to be clear, i wasn't trying to be clever, nor was i referring to the 
>(for
> me) 'normal' playable loop of guitar/amp/speaker/pickup feedback;
> i was mentioning the electronic feedback loop that i've got built into my
> instruments, wherein a line-output from my amp is sent back to the input 
>on
> the guitar, whilst the guitar output is still connected to the amp in the
> normal way.
> i have a very fast momentary switch on the face of the instrument that 
>allows
> for toggling between output (normal) and input (electronic feedback 
>loop).
> when the loop is engaged, the broad potential range of the feedback 
>signal's
> pitch/timbre/rhythm is manipulated not by the instrument's strings, but 
>via
> *any* control in the path, eg volume, tone, any ctrls on pedal-devices
> etc.....