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RE: Advice



I know a drummer in Holland, Jan Wolfkamp, who uses an EDP to
loop drums and percussion and he does quite effectively.

I do loop more than one instrument in my own rig. I perform
on Chapman Stick (which means two outputs already). Plus I run
the high strings through a GK pickup into a synth module with
stereo output. I have my rig configured so that everything runs
into a nice clean Rane SM 82 single rack line mixer. The stereo
output from the mixer then runs into my power amp. The EDP is
hooked up to the effects loop of the mixer so that anything
running to the mixer can be looped or not looped depending on
the "send" setting for each channel. This works really well.
Plus the Rane effects loop is stereo so I'm in the process of
adding a second EDP for full stereo looping.

Glenn

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Feinstein [mailto:justinfeinstein@hotmail.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 5:51 PM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: Advice
> 
> Basically I want a unit that I can use in live situations (running in
a 
> roland hand sonic as well as assorted hand percussion instruments)
where I 
> can add to to pre-arranged loops (assorted samples and keyboard bits)
as 
> well as something I can use at home with a Mac home studio setup. Does
this 
> even exist? Please excuse my lack of technical/looping knowledge. I've
been 
> watching Jamman and Electrix repeater auctions on ebay just to try and
gauge 
> what my venture will cost.
> 
> Thanks,
> Justin