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Re: loop IV for a beginner



    I agree with Hans. "Loop IV 4 Dummies":) James

> 
> Andre so eloquently stated,
> 
> > Aye carumba,
> 
> > ...  What I do have some issues with is the
> > tendency to want to dive into the more sophisticated functions of the
> > Echoplex without having a good solid foundation on the basic
> > functions.
> > Or worse yet, never even getting a good grasp on what the basic
> > functions
> > are.
> 
> 
> Andre,
> 
> I agree totally.  However, I find the manual(s) confusing and difficult
> to follow.  It's hard to even know what's in the box, let alone how to
> use it.
> 
> It would be great if you or some other Echoplex Master would put
> together an ECHOPLEX TUTORIAL VIDEO.  I bet a two-hour video could cover
> the basic front-panel functions pretty thoroughly.  What I would really
> like to see, is an oral explanation of the functions, in some logical
> order, with an audio example illustrating each and every fuction, with
> alternate endings and discussions of how quantization and SUS modes
> affect the functions.  Just the basic meat-and-potatoes using the front
> panel, no MIDI or other advanced strangeness.
> 
> Andre, you would be the perfect person to star in such an ECHOPLEX
> TUTORIAL VIDEO!
> 
> 
> Is there anyone else out there who might like to see an ECHOPLEX
> TUTORIAL VIDEO as described?  If so, how much would it be 
> worth to you?
> 
> 
> -Hans