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Hi Andre, I agree that many people today are using more complicated techniques and equipment to create their loops than Fripp. It doesn't necessarily mean that the music that create is any more evolved. (Though it may be). Electronic dance music has embraced looping and use sampling and looping (totally in many cases) to create most of the music. I don't think anyone on this list or anywhere would be looping at all if it weren't for Fripp and Eno's direct or indirect influence. Especially guitarists. I am sure that going from Frippertronics to Soundscapes was an evolution to Fripp himself, whether the techniques he used were similar or not. On a diferent subject; Fripp hated the fact that they were selling the Electro-Harmonix 16 sec digital delay as a "Fripp In The Box". He told me he was going to sue them. (this was a long time ago) I remember him showing me his new rack that Tony Arnold had put together for him. I am almost certain that he had two echoplexes at that time to do his loops. I think I remember him saying he was going to replace them with TC 2290's. I don't remember what his reason was. All the very best! Terry --- Andre LaFosse <altruist@earthlink.net> wrote: > I like a lot of Robert's stuff, and he was certainly > a factor in my taking an interest in looping in the > first place. > since the first Fripp and Eno record, and a lot of > players whose use of looping is in no way indebted > to Robert's style of playing. > --Andre LaFosse __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com