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Two thoughts cross my mind. 1) I know I don't use the full depth of Loop III, and I haven't installed my Loop IV upgrade. 2) I wish there was a single set of documentation explaining all functionality in a SINGLE manual. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Walker/Loop.pooL" <GLOBAL@cruzio.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 3:24 AM Subject: loop IV for a beginner > > Arguably the most sophisticated of the EDP loop IV users, Andre > LaFosse has told me repeatedly that he feels that people don't learn > the Loop 3 features well enough before jumping into the Loop IV > depth. > > I hear what he says and it should be duly noted because he knows vastly more > than I do on the subject but.............. > > I have had the ability to do both and I feel that the instrument you have > with Loop IV is the instrument you have and that all it's features are > valid. > > Of course you will be come a gratuitous 'stutter fiend' for the first couple > of weeks but I find myself settling in to learning the whole beast in > a wholistic way by learning the new features at the same time that I >learn > the old > features. > > does this make sense? > > I'd argue, buy LOOP IV (and also support our fearless non-leader Kim >Flint > in the process) and get both manuals. > > You will of course need to buy an EDP from GIBSON and the LOOP IV >software > directly > from KIM. > > There still is no word when the EDP plus will actually start shipping. > > Hopefully soon. In the meantime the only major difference that I can > detect (and please correct me if I'm wrong Andre or Kim or Matthias) is that > the new Black faced > units will be legal to sell in Europe (which the old ones are not). > > yours, semi-ignorantly but rapidly leaving that realm, Rick Walker > (loop.pool) > > >