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RE: Considering Boomerang or EDP



For simply looping static phrases or comps so that you can play another 
part
over it, the Boomerang will do that for you easy.  You're just using it 
like
a phrase sampler on the floor for that.  Both units go farther though, the
EDP MUCH farther.

In short order, though, I guarantee you'll discover quite a bit more of the
potential of looping.  Certainly some of this potential lies in the
Boomerang, but the EDP blows the Boomerang out of the water when it comes 
to
potential and flexibility.  Basically, you'll be able to explore more with
the EDP, it'll grow farther with you (or your use of it anyway).

The Boomerang is more self contained, and cheaper.  The EDP more powerful
and flexible.  *shrug*  What do you want?

Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: LeonD [mailto:ld60@rcn.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:26 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Considering Boomerang or EDP
>
>
> I'm about to enter the world of looper and was prepared to purchase a
> Boomerang.  It would be used mostly for live performances.
> Laying down a
> loop or loops then playing over it.  Once the song was over,
> there would be
> no need to save the loop.
>
> Then I lurk on this list and see all the wonderful things
> people are doing
> with the EDP.  I know it can do a lot more than the Boomerang
> but do I need
> any of those additional features for my application?  Any opinions?
>
> Thanks,
> LeonD
>
>