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Who gives a rats ass? er, um , I mean, Jeepers, that is realy interesting how you plug your stuff in. Love Bill -----Original Message----- From: Steve Lawson [mailto:steve@steve-lawson.co.uk] Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7:18 AM To: Loop List Subject: Re: Running Two Echoplex Units in Stereo/Synced - Experiences? > Also, as a side note, I've figured out how to loop all my instruments > (acoustic guitar, sitar, and tablas) with the same looping unit. I > basically run my looper unit through the aux. channel of my mixing > board. More specifically, I run the Aux 1 send of my mixing board to > the input of the looping unit, then the output of the looping unit to > one of the mixing board channels. Then, with my stereo effects unit > running though the other Aux 2 channel, I add that stereo effect to the > looping unit signal. I can loop as many instruments as there are > available channels on my board, plus adding a separate effect level on > the looping unit. If I get another Echoplex, I'll run them in the Aux > loop as well, inserting them first in the chain before returning to the > board's input. This is no dissimilar to how I run mine... I've got two auxes, in one I have two Echoplexes - so a mono in to each of them. I have them brother sync'd so I can pan multiple layers if I want to, even though I'm not looping in true stereo yet. In the other aux, I have my recently aquired second MPX-G2, which has my Kaoss Pad in its effects loop. So I can run either loop, or the signal coming from G2 #1 into the second G2, which can then have the Kaoss signal either mixed with the other signal, or just Kaoss through extra G2 processing. It's a bit mind boggling at the moment, and I'm going to buy a Mackie 1402 desk soon so that I can record all the outputs from these millions of channels into separate ins on my computer, rather than the stereo set up I have at the moment... Steve www.stevelawson.net (new improved flava!)