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There is a Boss DD-6 now i think with 5 sec. loopdelay cheers L.a --- Josh <josh@undertone.com> wrote: > Ok I wanted to update my needs a little and get some > advice... First off.. > I have been looking at the "Boomerang" but it > doesn't do stereo. Is there > anything that does stereo looping??? What are my > options for stereo? > > Also, what is the most basic looper? I know the Boss > DD-5 delay pedal has a > loop mode. any other suggestions in this range? > > Thanks, > > Josh > > At 11:17 AM 3/6/2003, Josh wrote: > >ok... Basically this is one of those annoying > newbie posts of the type of: > >"DUH... UH, which looper is the coolest?" But > actually I hope to put a bit > >more intelligence into this question by first > describing the scenario in > >which I want to use the looper and then getting > suggestions as to which > >looper might best fit my needs from you all... > > > >What I want a looper to do: > > > >Basically, I want a songwriting tool. I am a > guitarist and I want a > >looping device to help me discover cool riffs on > the guitar, bass lines > >etc... I have no intention of using the looper in > live performance, but I > >do want all of the functions available in an > included foot switch. > >Basically, I want to use the looper to come up with > parts for songs. I > >want to be able to loop parts POST effects and > pre-amp in my rig so that > >each loop might have its own tone and FX qualities, > also, I use stereo > >effects so it needs to have stereo input/output. I > have very little need > >for things like slowing down, chopping up or > reversing the loop as I don't > >want to use the looper as an effect box in itself, > rather just as a > >sampler/songwriting tool. If it has some bonus FX > stuff then that's cool > >in case I ever decide I want to include it in my > live rig. Another cool > >thing would be if it had the ability to switch > between "loop sets" so that > >I could have one set of stuff looping for the > "verse" and then switch to > >another set of stuff looping for the "chorus" or > "bridge" etc... so that I > >can use it to come up with arrangements for songs. > Another cool feature > >would be the ability to add and remove layers from > the loop so that for > >example I could get the "verse" looping but get rid > of the main guitar > >part so that I could "solo" over it... etc... > > > >My price range is around $500 > > > >Please let me know which looper would be best for > my needs. Thanks!!! > > > >Josh > ===== www.labalou.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/