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I do this with a Repeater, but you get 4 tracks per loop. (99 loops max) Another good thing about the Repeater is with the 11 ms latency it makes my speakers seem like they're a few feet farther away from me and I have a small apt so it's like having an addition to my studio. Mark Sottilaro On Saturday, August 16, 2003, at 11:49 AM, lol c wrote: > >> Hi All, >> Here is a question for you. I use an EDP. I've seen Howie Day do >> this thing where he builds up an intrumental loop on his guitar with >> one >> looper, and then builds up a vocal loop on a seperate looper. He then >> has the ability to turn one loop off while the other plays. I'd like >> to >> be able to do this, but I'm not sure if it can be done with just one >> EDP. > ------------------------------------- > > as you probably know Howie day uses two independent DL4s for his > loops. Im doing similar stuff to a similar end using a Loopstation and > one DL4 , but if,as Im guessing, we're looking for the same > thing........the ability to record all the vocal loops,instrument > loops ect in one box then have bits drop out, I've found that the best > thing for me is the DIGITECH GNX3 its a floor unit with all the FX > models and whizz bang stuff, but what i am buying it for is the 8 > tracks of looping possibilitys and integrated mic level input. > > what i will be able to do with it is consruct the soundscape on > various layers (from the 8 track recording studio) then add vocals on > another layer, then when the time is right in the song drop out a key > element such as the rythm part or bass or indeed.......vocals. > > i hope this isnt all coming out too garbled, ive been on my feet all > day and need a sleep,but i just had to post this cos i feel the GNX is > idea for this aplication > > > good looping > > Phill > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find a cheaper internet access deal - choose one to suit you. > http://www.msn.co.uk/internetaccess >